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There is a reason for pasteurization jpak Mar 2016 #1
I've picked up fresh non-pasteurized milk from a farm in Lancaster bigworld Mar 2016 #3
Right... mail order? jberryhill Mar 2016 #9
There's also a reason for dairy regulation Major Nikon Mar 2016 #15
Pennsylvania does regulate it. This dairy opted out. It is illegal to ship it across state lines in yellowcanine Mar 2016 #30
That position simply ensures more people will get sick Major Nikon Mar 2016 #31
Not really a good comparison. The science is quite different. yellowcanine Mar 2016 #32
Actually people do die from fucking and in far greater numbers Major Nikon Mar 2016 #35
Um... AIDS? Syphilis? AnnieBW Mar 2016 #37
I've been drinking raw milk for the past 6 years... Javaman Mar 2016 #41
Sex is fun, but deadly FrodosPet Mar 2016 #44
Bird-in-Hand is right down the road from Intercourse KamaAina Mar 2016 #2
Oh, goodness. Wow! HuckleB Mar 2016 #4
[insert Blue Ball joke here] eom bigworld Mar 2016 #5
well intercourse doesnt mean sex unless you add sexual to it saturnsring Mar 2016 #14
I usually do jberryhill Mar 2016 #27
Well, here's how you can find out. Orrex Mar 2016 #40
Right down the Hershey Highway Major Nikon Mar 2016 #16
Can you just hear it: "I live in Intercourse". Yeah, well that would be nice. YOHABLO Mar 2016 #28
There are no direct flights from Intercourse, PA to Climax, MN. Thor_MN Mar 2016 #33
For God's sake, I hope that this wasn't GMO milk Orrex Mar 2016 #6
It's worse. It's Monsanto milk! HuckleB Mar 2016 #7
They're Amish jberryhill Mar 2016 #10
The Amish grow BT corn. HuckleB Mar 2016 #17
They run puppy mills too jberryhill Mar 2016 #21
Oh, goodness! (Re: Your last comment.) HuckleB Mar 2016 #24
Well that's why I said I don't know if they sell raw milk in the store jberryhill Mar 2016 #26
Shipping raw milk from PA to CA and FL? jberryhill Mar 2016 #8
A few farms here in Wisconsin want to sell raw milk legally... Archae Mar 2016 #11
In Europe they sell it out of vending machines Major Nikon Mar 2016 #18
Not to the general amusement or approval of regulators jberryhill Mar 2016 #22
As an emerging idea, I'm sure it's going to take a while for the regulation to catch up Major Nikon Mar 2016 #23
I grew up in Pittsburgh area, Butler CO. PA. FarPoint Mar 2016 #12
Lots of people got lucky. HuckleB Mar 2016 #13
Just because the nutters make stupid claims about the health benefits... Major Nikon Mar 2016 #20
Considering how little is sold, I'm not sure I buy the argument that the rate is low. HuckleB Mar 2016 #25
It's important to understand what the numbers mean Major Nikon Mar 2016 #29
You make a good argument, but you would have to provide data to convince me. HuckleB Mar 2016 #45
I look at it the other way Major Nikon Mar 2016 #49
Come on, you know better... HuckleB Mar 2016 #64
Know better than what? Major Nikon Mar 2016 #100
. timstephens13 Mar 2016 #19
2960? You wouldn't have a spare 22nd century sports almanac by any chance? Thor_MN Mar 2016 #34
I didn't catch that... FarPoint Mar 2016 #36
I was just hoping you could tell me who wins the next ten World Series... Thor_MN Mar 2016 #38
There isn't any way of making raw milk totally safe. hollowdweller Mar 2016 #39
This seems to be the reality from what I can find, in terms of actual science. HuckleB Mar 2016 #46
at times it is good to have problems with lactose dembotoz Mar 2016 #42
Dairy cows live a terrible life chernabog Mar 2016 #43
I'm sure they do. HuckleB Mar 2016 #47
Why not? chernabog Mar 2016 #48
Because they regularly promote nonsense Major Nikon Mar 2016 #50
What nonsense would that be? chernabog Mar 2016 #51
Do you need more examples than the 5 provided? Major Nikon Mar 2016 #52
They are a shelter of last resort. chernabog Mar 2016 #53
The "shelter of last resort" is complete nonsense and has been well debunked Major Nikon Mar 2016 #54
Ok well chernabog Mar 2016 #55
You can lead a horse to water... Major Nikon Mar 2016 #56
Are you trying to say Peta chernabog Mar 2016 #57
Actually PETA says that Major Nikon Mar 2016 #58
You don't think they do any good? chernabog Mar 2016 #59
You're getting off topic Major Nikon Mar 2016 #60
Can you give any examples of this nonsense chernabog Mar 2016 #61
Are you responsible for the killing of animals? Major Nikon Mar 2016 #62
No I'm not. chernabog Mar 2016 #63
Possibly Major Nikon Mar 2016 #65
Haha ok chernabog Mar 2016 #66
This is what PETA actually said... Major Nikon Mar 2016 #67
Did I ask you? chernabog Mar 2016 #68
This is getting old really quick Major Nikon Mar 2016 #69
all I did was cite facts about the dairy industry. chernabog Mar 2016 #70
I don't have a problem with that, nor did I ever imply as much Major Nikon Mar 2016 #71
Well you started this whole thing so chernabog Mar 2016 #72
... Major Nikon Mar 2016 #73
Yeah exactly chernabog Mar 2016 #74
I felt the need to chime in because you asked a question and I answered it Major Nikon Mar 2016 #75
Yeah but I didn't ask you. chernabog Mar 2016 #76
I don't really care if you did or didn't Major Nikon Mar 2016 #77
Hahahaha chernabog Mar 2016 #79
Wrong...again Major Nikon Mar 2016 #81
Virtually all of the Soy grown chernabog Mar 2016 #82
"You do realize that all that soy grown in Latin America goes to feeding livestock right?" Major Nikon Mar 2016 #83
So instead of saying all the soy chernabog Mar 2016 #84
So you only have to feel guilty over 2% of the animals you're killing Major Nikon Mar 2016 #85
Wtf are you talking about chernabog Mar 2016 #86
This one worked out pretty well, actually Major Nikon Mar 2016 #87
So you just post things chernabog Mar 2016 #88
You stole my line! Major Nikon Mar 2016 #89
Nope, sure didn't. chernabog Mar 2016 #90
Pasturizing is easy. OkSustainAg Mar 2016 #78
It's easy and cheap Major Nikon Mar 2016 #96
Why would large milk producers be afraid if raw milk can't compete? Humanist_Activist Mar 2016 #98
... Major Nikon Mar 2016 #99
That's a contraction of the market, does it separate raw milk from pasteurized? Humanist_Activist Mar 2016 #101
I don't think raw milk is causing the reduction in pasteurized sales to any large degree Major Nikon Mar 2016 #102
Why would you drink raw milk? HassleCat Mar 2016 #80
Why consume raw anything when you can get just about everything in a can? Major Nikon Mar 2016 #91
Is that what you do? chernabog Mar 2016 #92
Are you trolling me now? Major Nikon Mar 2016 #93
No, I was asking a question. chernabog Mar 2016 #95
Fresher does taste better HassleCat Mar 2016 #94
I agree there's probably no health benefit Major Nikon Mar 2016 #97
Depends on how you see the role of government. HassleCat Mar 2016 #104
I don't see the role of government as allowing what I can do Major Nikon Mar 2016 #105
Apples and oranges HassleCat Mar 2016 #106
Have you ever drank unpasteurized milk? Major Nikon Mar 2016 #107
possible,they sure are large with a lot of "Partners" selling online.Looks good though, I registered Sunlei Mar 2016 #103
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