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Raw milk was the vehicle in a school outbreak in Canada.

it is illegal to sell raw milk in Canada or the US of A or any European country
or most any other country on the planet. Pasteurization has been the
recommended, later required, norm for milk since the 19th century.

people terrified by the thoughts of painful illnesses lurking under every
lettuce leaf or alfalfa spout they might come across unless they spray
household bleach and then household hydrogen peroxide on the food first should
never go sailing.

cruising sailors die of skin cancer and cigarette smoking and clogged arteries
due to high fat foods/too many calories and chronic excess alcohol intake and
stepping of sharp rocks and bullet wounds from jealous spouses.

"sweating the small stuff" is an absolute indicator one in so far in over one's
head that one should seek the council of his/her clergy.
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Unpasteurized milk might be a bad idea, but it isn't strictly illegal. Once
again, Jaxie is just making it up as he goes along:
http://www.magma.ca/~ca/rawmilk/survey.htm

Maine, along with other states, permits the sale of unpasteurized milk as long
as it is handled properly and labeled. Other states allow sale from small farms
(a few cows) and some allow joint ownership of producing cows.

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Raw milk was the vehicle in a school outbreak in Canada.


it is illegal to sell raw milk in Canada or the US of A or any European

country
or most any other country on the planet. Pasteurization has been the
recommended, later required, norm for milk since the 19th century.

people terrified by the thoughts of painful illnesses lurking under every
lettuce leaf or alfalfa spout they might come across unless they spray
household bleach and then household hydrogen peroxide on the food first should
never go sailing.

cruising sailors die of skin cancer and cigarette smoking and clogged arteries
due to high fat foods/too many calories and chronic excess alcohol intake and
stepping of sharp rocks and bullet wounds from jealous spouses.

"sweating the small stuff" is an absolute indicator one in so far in over

one's
head that one should seek the council of his/her clergy.



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okay, jeffies, let's state it this way. It is illegal to sell unpastuerized
milk in interstate commerce.

feel better now?

the yo-yo -- without asking his wife's permission -- wrote thusly:

Unpasteurized milk might be a bad idea, but it isn't strictly illegal. Once
again, Jaxie is just making it up as he goes along:
http://www.magma.ca/~ca/rawmilk/survey.htm

Maine, along with other states, permits the sale of unpasteurized milk as
long
as it is handled properly and labeled. Other states allow sale from small
farms
(a few cows) and some allow joint ownership of producing cows.

"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
Raw milk was the vehicle in a school outbreak in Canada.


it is illegal to sell raw milk in Canada or the US of A or any European

country
or most any other country on the planet. Pasteurization has been the
recommended, later required, norm for milk since the 19th century.

people terrified by the thoughts of painful illnesses lurking under every
lettuce leaf or alfalfa spout they might come across unless they spray
household bleach and then household hydrogen peroxide on the food first

should
never go sailing.

cruising sailors die of skin cancer and cigarette smoking and clogged

arteries
due to high fat foods/too many calories and chronic excess alcohol intake

and
stepping of sharp rocks and bullet wounds from jealous spouses.

"sweating the small stuff" is an absolute indicator one in so far in over

one's
head that one should seek the council of his/her clergy.











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There are several farms near where I live in Connecticut that sell raw
milk. Completely legal.


not for interstate commerce.

btw bb, are you trying to say that *YOU* are so scared of leaving the dock that
*YOU* are worried to death about becoming elderly and infirm at some distant
port and _then_ getting the runs for lettuce you didn't first bleach with
laundry the hell out and then -- for good measure -- bleach the hell out of it
a second time with hydrogen peroxide?

Buuuuuuuuuuuut, you ARe willing to gladly drink unpasteurized milk??????????

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JAXAshby wrote:

Raw milk was the vehicle in a school outbreak in Canada.



it is illegal to sell raw milk in Canada or the US of A or any European country
or most any other country on the planet. Pasteurization has been the
recommended, later required, norm for milk since the 19th century.


Actually it's legal to sell raw milk in both Canada and the U.S. but the
dairy and product are subjected to special raw mild standards, which
btw, dictates much more cleanliness and expense.

See:

http://www.realmilk.com/where2.html#can

(first Google hit for "raw milk")

Stephen


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Just to save someone alot of cutting&pasting or Ctrl'ing Cing &
Ctrl'ing Ving, I'll be re-adjusting to reading only and will be sorta
busy anyway in the upcoming days with a chilli-cook-off here in sunny
SoCa so may not have time for quite awhile actually!
Cheers, and a nice day to all, yes, including you too (the nuns taught
me to be nice to everyone - god bless their forgiving souls)

Karen
PS you can read more of my dribble at the Lats & Atts board too btw!


Stephen Trapani wrote in message ...
JAXAshby wrote:

Raw milk was the vehicle in a school outbreak in Canada.



it is illegal to sell raw milk in Canada or the US of A or any European country
or most any other country on the planet. Pasteurization has been the
recommended, later required, norm for milk since the 19th century.


Actually it's legal to sell raw milk in both Canada and the U.S. but the
dairy and product are subjected to special raw mild standards, which
btw, dictates much more cleanliness and expense.

See:

http://www.realmilk.com/where2.html#can

(first Google hit for "raw milk")

Stephen

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Karen
PS you can read more of my dribble at the Lats & Atts board too btw!


says it all, doesn't it. Frightened of eating lettuce but proudly proclaims to
be posting on the Scooter Trash board.
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