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Sunday, December 9, 2012
Cereal with a Splash of Pus ???
Posted on December 29, 2009:
Eeew you say? Why would I state such a title for this blog? Well if any
of you had some cereal today with some milk on it, chances are you were
pouring some pus on it too…!!!
Pus is good. I really like pea pus the best. Pea pus makes me wanna ride the short bus. If I drink too much though it makes me wanna ride the shit bus.
The chocolate milk that I am drinking at the moment tastes pretty good.
December 29, 2009
ChimesofLife48
Well it must be the pus that makes it taste so good.
December 30, 2009
Last_Pariah
Now i want some ceral… perhaps i’m just a disgusting human being…
December 30, 2009
ChimesofLife48
The pus in the milk is discusting…not you.
December 30, 2009
stevehayes13
Good work. Five stars.
December 30, 2009
ChimesofLife48
Thx.
December 30, 2009
Munkyman
Do you wanna know how many rats or human fingers can be in your peanut butter before the vat has to be thrown out? or how much pee can have soaked into your grains before it can’t be sold? The USDA has tolerances for everything from feces & cockroaches to human body parts in every food product produced in the US & almost none of them are 0. The best way to get your food is from the backyard & then you can rest assured your milk isn’t pus laden or bloody. It’s still better to get a goat than a cow they have a much smaller eco-footprint & their dairy is so much more nutritious than cow juice. Not only doesn’t pasteurization remove foreign matter from your food it also destroys the things which make your food nutritious ruining amino acids, destroying antibodies & healthy bacterial cultures vital to digestion, the only thin pasteurization does is allow for barrels of milk from factories to be sanitized so that w/e God forsaken crap that goes on before bottling doesn’t kill you as soon as you drink it.
The trouble with these interviews is the guy is a PETA spokes person even IF cow’s milk were the cure for aging he’d find something wrong with it because he’s politically motivated. When the same thing comes from a neutral 3rd party it gains so much more credibility. I’m neutral enough maybe even a little hostile when you reach for my food & here’s the facts straight from the USDA :
"The legal maximum BTSCC for u201CGrade A%u201D milk shipments is 750,000 cells/mL." USDA procedural release This is equivalent to about a 1/8th tsp per 8 oz (or .33 by volume), if Florida is shipping @ 19.4% their production houses should be by USDA regulation shut down & the producers subject to heavy fines. What disturbs me is that of the 10 monitoring districts only 4 were actively monitored in 2008 & in my home of VA only 10% of the milk shipped went through a monitoring site.
December 30, 2009
ChimesofLife48
yeah yeah I do realize that PETA is the extreme. But he did challenge anyone to have their milk tested themselves to prove his point. I know there are certain allowances for disgusting filthy crap in the food…one time I opened a jar of PB and there was an eye staring at me, and it even blinked. I fed it to my dog because I didn’t want to waste it. It was a blue eye and I only like the brown ones.
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ReplyDeletePus is good. I really like pea pus the best. Pea pus makes me wanna ride the short bus. If I drink too much though it makes me wanna ride the shit bus.
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ReplyDeleteheatherslife
The chocolate milk that I am drinking at the moment tastes pretty good.
December 29, 2009
ChimesofLife48
Well it must be the pus that makes it taste so good.
December 30, 2009
Last_Pariah
Now i want some ceral… perhaps i’m just a disgusting human being…
December 30, 2009
ChimesofLife48
The pus in the milk is discusting…not you.
December 30, 2009
stevehayes13
Good work. Five stars.
December 30, 2009
ChimesofLife48
Thx.
December 30, 2009
Munkyman
Do you wanna know how many rats or human fingers can be in your peanut butter before the vat has to be thrown out? or how much pee can have soaked into your grains before it can’t be sold? The USDA has tolerances for everything from feces & cockroaches to human body parts in every food product produced in the US & almost none of them are 0. The best way to get your food is from the backyard & then you can rest assured your milk isn’t pus laden or bloody. It’s still better to get a goat than a cow they have a much smaller eco-footprint & their dairy is so much more nutritious than cow juice. Not only doesn’t pasteurization remove foreign matter from your food it also destroys the things which make your food nutritious ruining amino acids, destroying antibodies & healthy bacterial cultures vital to digestion, the only thin pasteurization does is allow for barrels of milk from factories to be sanitized so that w/e God forsaken crap that goes on before bottling doesn’t kill you as soon as you drink it.
The trouble with these interviews is the guy is a PETA spokes person even IF cow’s milk were the cure for aging he’d find something wrong with it because he’s politically motivated. When the same thing comes from a neutral 3rd party it gains so much more credibility.
I’m neutral enough maybe even a little hostile when you reach for my food & here’s the facts straight from the USDA :
"The legal maximum BTSCC for u201CGrade A%u201D milk shipments is 750,000 cells/mL." USDA procedural release
This is equivalent to about a 1/8th tsp per 8 oz (or .33 by volume), if Florida is shipping @ 19.4% their production houses should be by USDA regulation shut down & the producers subject to heavy fines. What disturbs me is that of the 10 monitoring districts only 4 were actively monitored in 2008 & in my home of VA only 10% of the milk shipped went through a monitoring site.
December 30, 2009
ChimesofLife48
yeah yeah I do realize that PETA is the extreme. But he did challenge anyone to have their milk tested themselves to prove his point. I know there are certain allowances for disgusting filthy crap in the food…one time I opened a jar of PB and there was an eye staring at me, and it even blinked. I fed it to my dog because I didn’t want to waste it. It was a blue eye and I only like the brown ones.
January 02, 2010
Munkyman
http://www.aphis.usda.gov/vs/ceah/ncahs/nahms/dairy/dairy_monitoring/BTSCC_2008infosheet.pdf
December 30, 2009
Munkyman
remove the space in the word Dai ry_monitoring to use the link.
December 30, 2009
ChimesofLife48
I don’t trust the USDA…it’s a crock.
Comments from the Old Blog:
January 02, 2010
Munkyman
you shouldn’t trust them but, they’re the logical place to start when looking at food production in the US.
January 06, 2010