Ice cream with a twist.
http://www.wnbc.com/news/17539627/detail.html
I found it today on other forum. How do you like this idea? |
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Do they have April 1st in September over there or what?
Absolutely revolting. |
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So here it is - Londoners now get a chance to try breastmilk ice cream.
Do you fancy a scoop? http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-12569011 |
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I would, out of curiosity, if it weren't so bloody expensive ;)
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do it yourself!
thats what im thinking of right now. though im quite not sure i want to try it, i havent tried my milk, but for Filippako it could be a nice change in his diet, especially now, when summer is on its way! |
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summer might be on its way in Greece ;) here it's -14C on average which doesn't exactly get me in the mood for ice-cream ;)
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In fact March is the coldest month (or with the worst weather - rains and wind, brrr), but still in 2 to 3 months, even in Poland there should be icecreamy;) weather.
enough time to master the recipe, hahaha |
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I was forced to try my own milk at the airport - I think I will pass on the icecream ;)
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Another breast milk diary product. Say cheese!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRxiG...layer_embedded |
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why??
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It's interesting, I'd try both ice cream and cheese :) Why would that be any different from eating products that originate in cows' teats? We are all mammals :P
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thanks but no thanks. cows milk is much more tastier. and bloody hell much much more cheaper ;)
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