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Ok veg*n mommies! I thought I'd share this interesting link with recipe for any

who are daring and have extra breastmilk on hand! I find it funny that the chef

questions the ethics of human breastmilk (at least that's consensual!) and also

that society has trained us to go " ewwwww!!! " at human breastmilk products yet

gulp cow/goat milk/cheese and stuff from chicken bum. (My initial reaction was

ewww by the way but then I was fascinated)

 

http://chefdanielangerer.typepad.com/chef_daniel_angerers_blog/2010/02/mommys-mi\

lk.html

 

http://www.care2.com/greenliving/breast-is-always-best-mommys-milk-is-served-at-\

nyc-restaurant.html

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Sorry but EWWWWWWW!!!!!!  I know human breastmilk is more natural than

consuming a cow's breastmilk but we've been brought up that way and eating human

milk cheese....EWWWWWW!!!   Thanks for sharing though, really interesting! 

:)

 

 

 

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Mommy's Milk Cheese

 

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Ok veg*n mommies! I thought I'd share this interesting link with recipe

for any who are daring and have extra breastmilk on hand! I find it funny that

the chef questions the ethics of human breastmilk (at least that's consensual!)

and also that society has trained us to go " ewwwww!!! " at human breastmilk

products yet gulp cow/goat milk/cheese and stuff from chicken bum. (My initial

reaction was ewww by the way but then I was fascinated)

 

 

 

http://chefdanielan gerer.typepad. com/chef_ daniel_angerers_ blog/2010/

02/mommys- milk.html

 

 

 

http://www.care2. com/greenliving/ breast-is- always-best- mommys-milk-

is-served- at-nyc-restauran t.html

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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LOL, I agree. Just to clarify, he adds it to equal amounts of animal milk as

well as yogurt and cheese so it doesn't eliminate the animal products. And he

did not make it or sell it in his restaurant and said that the media were

mistaken about that.

 

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> Sorry but EWWWWWWW!!!!!!  I know human breastmilk is more natural than

consuming a cow's breastmilk but we've been brought up that way and eating human

milk cheese....EWWWWWW!!!   Thanks for sharing though, really interesting! 

:)

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this is so funny! since having my first child 2 years ago I was wondering if you

could make cheese and ice cream from mommy's milk. Now I know you can! Maybe

when baby #2 is a little older (she's 3 months now) I can try it out. (I

wouldn't eat this stuff... just give it to the little ones.)

 

, " Huyen " < wrote:

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> Ok veg*n mommies! I thought I'd share this interesting link with recipe for

any who are daring and have extra breastmilk on hand! I find it funny that the

chef questions the ethics of human breastmilk (at least that's consensual!) and

also that society has trained us to go " ewwwww!!! " at human breastmilk products

yet gulp cow/goat milk/cheese and stuff from chicken bum. (My initial reaction

was ewww by the way but then I was fascinated)

>

>

http://chefdanielangerer.typepad.com/chef_daniel_angerers_blog/2010/02/mommys-mi\

lk.html

>

>

http://www.care2.com/greenliving/breast-is-always-best-mommys-milk-is-served-at-\

nyc-restaurant.html

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