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Only you, Tomasso, could post something so disturbing and yet at the same time so funny.lol
******Tomasso said:Fast forward around four or five days and, shall we say, I was a little backed up. I called my doc (who is a childhood friend) and after diagnosing the cause of the blockage he began laughing hysterically before saying that I was about to experience the male version of childbirth. Let's just say that I keep an eye on my cheese consumption these days......
HepKitty said:lol that was the best american cheese ever! I used to raid the fridge and cut fat slabs of it
bunnyb.gal said:Oh, Lord, I remember that stuff; my nan used to work in a school and she would bring loads of it home. I can't recall if I was mad for it or anything, but I know I'd be able to pick it out of a blind taste test! When did they stop that stuff, or is it still being made in some corner of the States?
Lots of very intimidating, smelly, moldy cheeses out there.
The US is so paranoid about cheese - I wonder if there has ever been a case of listeriosis from cheese since it all had to be pasteurised? As opposed to confirmed deaths from celery. I can understand your concern though. Congratulations on your pregnancy!
The US is so paranoid about cheese - I wonder if there has ever been a case of listeriosis from cheese since it all had to be pasteurised? As opposed to confirmed deaths from celery. I can understand your concern though. Congratulations on your pregnancy!
I do know there have only been a handful of deaths linked to unpasteurised cheese in France since 1996 or so, how this affects pregnant women I wouldn't venture to say. If you speak French you could always see if the French government/medical establishment offer similar advice, that would give some indication whether it is paranoia or not.
Milk too. It's illegal to buy fresh unpasteurized milk here. Especially silly for a state like Idaho, with all the farms around here. We used to get fresh milk from a neighbor, and since they drank the same milk, we knew it was clean and the animals were treated well.
Alas, I do not speak French!
This blogger is in a raw milk cooperative - I am not sure how they get around that, but it certainly seems to be tricky.