Ric: >>Thanks. Didn't know that, but glad to hear it. Nice to have more than >>just the raw in common. Ditto. >snipped........ A few years ago, Melisa and I sampled some raw milk and butter. >Neither tasted good enough to eat for me (I was a bit grossed out with the >milk actually). Melisa enjoyed a few ounces of milk and then left it be (a >taste-change?). With my present outlook, I can only envy your lacklustre interest in dairy. I was a real junkie from early on. Loved the stuff...and all it byproducts, from the rotten cheeses like Limburger and Leiderkranz, to Kefir and Yogurt, not to mention ice cream. That was one heavy trip for me to give up that addictive relationship. Phew. snipped...> it seems somewhat certain that the raw dairy held no allure to our bodies at that time.) I think you're just blessed. snipped more... >Keep the candle burning. Heck, I've been trying to find the snuffer. >It seems I've done everything but bump into you at the Vista market (which >has "improved" considerably since the first time I was dissappointed with >it--telling more about me than the market I suspect ;)) Every vendor in the >place seems to know you! (except the fish guy ;)) Touche. I usually (if am in town) hit the market about 7:35 to 7:45, since some of the goodies are in short supply, and get inhaled by the eager gun jumpers when they blow that starting whistle. Usually start at Margo and Dick Baumann's stand (they run the whole market...and her twin sister, Olga usually helps out, too. Their stuff is organic, of course, and always top quality, too. Love to encounter you two one of these Saturdays. You can just tell Dick or Margo that we know each other from the internet, but haven't met in person. They can either locate me, or tell me you're there and how your dressed, etc. It was neat getting to meet Ohmbodie and his girl friend at the big raw food bash yesterday. Ric