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On Tue, 20 May 1997, John C. Pavao wrote:
> Question: butter is mentioned as safe, or did I misinterpret that?
> John Pavao
I wonder how he determined that butter, of all things, is safe?
Raw milk tastes like grass. In Moby Dick, the milk tasted like fish
because that was what the cows ate. We know from our tongues that the
GIGO principle applies to dairy. Either way, may tastes were always
towards corn spreads. Now that I have nothing to spread either thing on,
it's a moot point.
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Karl Alexis McKinnon|I live as the beasts in the fields, rejoicing in the
SP2 |fleshly life. I favor the edible and curse the inedible.
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