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Milk Redefined
I think what the senator and his associates should consider instead is the idea of milk et al. We're living in a day when scientific research has shown that cow's milk isn't nearly as good for us as we thought it was. And the idea of milk holds more of a cultural suggestion as a white opaque drink that provides choice nutrients than does a requirement from cows.
I personally think in light of the higher health benefits, and often price difference, maybe milk should be rethought as to what it's required to be instead.
Although with a milk lobby this strong in our country, it's unlikely that'd ever happen.
Posted by Jon Owen
05 June 2012 | 01h54