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  • askthecoffeeguy
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    I find that the milk seperates in the cup but it is worth noting that breast milk can be frozen for up to six months which is pretty good for an extended shelf life...

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  • A_M
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    Originally posted by 0A3335343F3F280508353B292E3F285A0 link=1217148245/35#35 date=1232758266
    How interesting is that. When my wife was born her mum had such an oversupply that most of the special care nursery was fed on her milk (expressed of course). When our first was born she was in special care being tube fed as she was 7 weeks premmie and had no suck reflex. My wife was producing enough milk for her and 2-3 other babies but health and safety laws prevented any other baby from having it. Thinking back we could have been rich at EURO 10 / L.
    WHS and over the top risk assessment etc sometimes misses the point...

    In the prem section at some hospitals to day, they are working hard to come up with a process to treat but not destroy the quality of mothers milk...

    The fore milk and colosterum is so vital for a good of the immunization system that Drs, Staff and Mothers are working to get it fully accepted and to manage the risk.

    So often while we think we are making progress, we actually go backwards...

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  • pie_in_ear
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    How interesting is that. When my wife was born her mum had such an oversupply that most of the special care nursery was fed on her milk (expressed of course). When our first was born she was in special care being tube fed as she was 7 weeks premmie and had no suck reflex. My wife was producing enough milk for her and 2-3 other babies but health and safety laws prevented any other baby from having it. Thinking back we could have been rich at EURO 10 / L.

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  • A_M
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    Formula No way.. Do not like it at all...

    As for the real stuff... Very sweet and nothing yuck about it...

    One of the BioMeds at work is part of a breast feeding and education group... Her best efforts was 750ml expressed in one sitting.

    There are places OS where they pay up to 10Ero /L for breast milk.. It is then treated and available for purchase. Usually mothers who can not produce their own. However members of the general public, can and do purchase.

    NOTE: Early historians have many documented cases where the Rich and Nobel across many societies and cultures around the world; had wet nurses. Not just when they were young but right through their adult lives...


    At the end of teh day there is nothing wrong with the product... It is our culture and the emotions etc that we place on the actual act, that get in the way.

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  • Harlen_Coffee_Kid
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    sounds disgusting. But who knows, someone is obviously game to try it.

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  • lucinda
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    Its colosterum. And they only get it for the first few days, than the milk changes again...

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  • GrindOnDemand
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    Originally posted by Crisp image link=1217148245/20#30 date=1223518623
    My wife finished breast feeding about 6 years ago. curiosity go the better of me one day so had to try it. (expressed) then the formula. The latter is absolutly horrible. I think babies only drink it because they havent had espresso yet! one they had there would be no going back.
    Crisp Image
    My wife had twin lads 5yrs ago ... one of them took to the breast no probs, but the other wouldnt - so it was formula for him. Worked out logistically a good balance back then, as I could relieve the double-whammy feeding burden on mum (er, I did the formula feeds ;D).

    Couldnt bring myself to tasting mothers milk, it seemed rather weird, & the lad needed the calistemon (I think thats what its called) more than I.

    I did however sample the formula - once & once only - & agree with you CI. Quite repulsive. Kinda like powdered clay with water added - grainy & dirty feeling on the palate, & when swallowed I recall Clag glue came to mind as the regrettable taste sensation.

    No way was that being added to my morning espresso :P

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  • Crisp_image
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    My wife finished breast feeding about 6 years ago. curiosity go the better of me one day so had to try it. (expressed) then the formula. The latter is absolutly horrible. I think babies only drink it because they havent had espresso yet! one they had there would be no going back.
    Crisp Image

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  • flynnaus
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    Are you speaking from recent experience here CI or do you just have a very good memory?

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  • Crisp_image
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    Well from m expireiance Breast milk is soooo much better than formula in taste!
    Regards
    Crisp Image

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  • Lizzie
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    Originally posted by Thundergod link=1217148245/0#17 date=1218419286
    Lizzi  do I call you Annie Oakley from now on?
    yep ;D ;D

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  • anthonyd
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    Originally posted by GregJW link=1217148245/20#25 date=1218588919
    although is acquiring a taste for cows lactation any less weird than for human lactation?
    Careful you might give the canibals solid argument there!

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  • GregJW
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    Originally posted by mattyj link=1217148245/20#24 date=1218587747
    my only problem with breastmilk is that I dont like the taste. Its very sweet tasting, but not sugary sweet, really sickly sweet. Its definately an aquired taste.


    ONLY problem? Other problems might be that not many shops sell it and if they did it probably wouldnt come in big enough bottles. ;D ;D

    But if marketing cow milk is as easy and successful as it seems, I would think marketing breast milk should be a breeze. I can picture the commercials : :. Just have to find a way to mass produce it :-?.

    "an aquired taste"? I disagree - youre born with it and then "dis-acquire" it after about 6-12 months. "Re-acquiring" it is a bit weird (IMO), although is acquiring a taste for cows lactation any less weird than for human lactation?

    My head hurts...time for another cuppa (with cow milk!).

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  • mattyj
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    my only problem with breastmilk is that I dont like the taste. Its very sweet tasting, but not sugary sweet, really sickly sweet. Its definately an aquired taste.

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  • Koffee_Kosmo
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    The show is sooooooo funny
    Every skit has some sort of naked Girl or Boy in it

    I wont describe some of the funniest ones as my description may offend

    KK

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