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At 12:22 AM 2/18/97 -0800, you wrote:
>J. L. GONZALEZ wrote:
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>Penicillin is given to cows, but there is a withdrawal period required
>by federal law that prevents treated cow's milk from entering the food
>chain. Be careful of raw milk sold at roadside or local dairies direct.
>This milk may not be tested for penicillin residues.
>All milk picked up at dairies for processing by plants is sampled at the
>dairy and again at the plant. All milk that shows penicillin or other
>antibiotics is DUMPED.
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>Dear Mr. Gonzalez,
>
>Your POLYANNA attitude is a welcome addition to the GOT-NO-MILK list.
>Anybody seeking more information call 1-800-NOWAY-JOSE!
>
>I often stop at milkside roadstands to buy raw milk. They can be found
>on every street corner in the New York Metropolitan area. My family and
>I enjoy watching milkmaids milk the dairy cows and do not mind the long
>lines to purchase this warm and delicious commodity!
>
>Oh yes, of course. The USDA checks every truck going into every dairy
>farm...and of course, dairy farmers dump every quart of colostrum-filled
>milk like federal law requires......
>Can you tell me one thing that they say in their brochure that is
>accurate or would you like a list of their lies?
>
>Robert Cohen
Robert:
I have to say that I am not impressed by your litany of sarcasm. We are all
entitled to our opinions. Agree/Disagree, whatever! We each make up our
own minds as to what we will put into our mouths. I prefer the sharing of
information that I've found here, not your endless paranoid diatribe.
Please. Do me a favor, and don't reply to this message!
Tulip
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