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What do Poles think about drinking raw milk? In America, unpasteurized milk is PROHIBITED.


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 Aug 23, 11, 00:58    #31
I think the fresh, body temperature milk straight from the cow is truly gross. And I should know - until I was 6, my grandma would wake me up at dawn every day and would not let me go back to sleep until I drank a full glass of that warm, gnój smelling body fluid.


Ugh, why did she stop?

(I pity you :/)

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 Aug 23, 11, 01:04    #32
My parents finished their degrees and I moved back with them to Warsaw.
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 Aug 23, 11, 21:15    #33
Live dangerously. Drink unpasteurized milk from a dirty glass. :)
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 Aug 25, 11, 05:48    #34
I used to drink milk right after milking caw and most farmers in Poland did so, so how bad is it it is better more nutritious for you then the crap they sell in stores all over America.
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 Aug 25, 11, 08:20    #35
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Raw milk is delicious but if you have a doubt or think it risky you can always boil it for 2 mns..
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 Aug 25, 11, 08:51    #36
I used to drink milk right after milking caw



.. probably why you are such a delirious fool today.
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 Aug 25, 11, 09:25    #37
until I drank a full glass of that warm, gnój smelling body fluid.

True. Some farmers are filthy, have filthy animals, and some are not. For milk to smell of ****, I can imagine your grandma's cows.
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Edited by: pawian  Aug 27, 11, 08:25    #38
=1jola]For milk to smell of ****, I can imagine your grandma's cows.

Sometimes milk may smell of dung because farmers filter their raw milk through various materials. When they run out of a piece of clean cloth, they use other stuff, e.g., pants, long johns, socks. :):):)
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 Aug 27, 11, 08:33    #39
I know! If she had some consideration, she would have taken a shower and put some perfume on after sitting w oborze all morning!
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 Sep 3, 11, 16:44    #40
I came across one of these famous "mlekomats" yesterday at the back of Hala Mirowska. Did anybody already use it?
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 Sep 3, 11, 17:21    #41
I came across one of these famous "mlekomats" yesterday at the back of Hala Mirowska. Did anybody already use it?



I have used the one in Pruszkow in the summer. I don't drink milk but my kids and husband loved it- they said it was really fresh tasting.
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 Sep 3, 11, 19:28    #42
Will let you know tomorrow how it went :)


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