davethegull
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Jan 21, 2011 5:00:56 GMT
Post by davethegull on Jan 21, 2011 5:00:56 GMT
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Jan 22, 2011 9:53:14 GMT
Post by aussie on Jan 22, 2011 9:53:14 GMT
Is the milk homogenised or pasturised, how safe is it, can it mess with genetics? And definately absolutely positively catagorically NO!!!!!!!!!
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Dave
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Feb 24, 2011 20:54:42 GMT
Post by Dave on Feb 24, 2011 20:54:42 GMT
Well if you did not fancy the breast milk cheese Davethegull offered you, how about breast milk Ice cream?
The very thing came up on the J.Vine show today and the debate was vary interesting because it highlighted a real human life issue.
But first lets talk about the breast milk ice cream.
one restaurant in London is selling breast milk ice cream which is being served to customers in a cocktail glass. Icecreamists, based in Covent Garden, have named the £14 dish Baby Gaga.
The recipe blends breast milk with Madagascan vanilla pods and lemon zest, which is then freshly churned into ice cream.A costumed Baby Gaga waitress serves the ice cream in a martini glass filled with the breast milk ice cream mix. Liquid nitrogen is then poured into the glass through a syringe and it is served with a rusk.
The company pay £15 for every ten ounces extracted using breast pumps and to maintain the highest standards, health checks for the lactating women are exactly the same used by the NHS to screen blood donors.
Company founder Matt O'Connor was eating the stuff while talking all about it on the J. Vine show and he claims it is delicious.
Having given it plenty of thought I don't think I personally would want to eat or drink anything made from breast milk, to me it just seems wrong.
The one thing that made me think using breast milk to make food etc is wrong, was the fact that special baby care units can never get enough of the stuff, to give to babies who are ill and can't take powered milk and their mother can't produce any.
It does not seem right to me that babies could end up dieing as no breast milk is available due to it being sold to make ice cream.
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