Dog_Moon2003 said:Yeah, that's definitely true. There's even a Bread.com. If figure if there's an item you want to know about, the first thing to do is go to ITEM.com. Half the time that works. The other half, you Google ITEM and you can find tons of sites of the Item no matter what it is.
Society demands we don't breastfeed folks older than 3 years.Umbran said:They don't need to, thanks to that wonderful invention called "thought". Humans know human babies drink milk, and grow up to be strong and healthy. Humans know that calves and colts and goatlings drink milk, and grow up to be big and strong. The analogy is pretty darned clear, there. Why does it seem at all strange that humans would then try the milk of other species?
Originally posted by Ranger REG
Society demands we don't breastfeed folks older than 3 years.
Ranger REG said:Society demands we don't breastfeed folks older than 3 years.
RangerWickett said:What confuses the hell out of me is bread.
Once you know how to make it, it's not so hard. But I can't help but imagine that bread was the most difficult food item to invent. You take wheat, ground it up into flour, and it ain't so tasty by itself. You set it on fire and get nothing. You bake it and get crisp flour. You mix it with eggs and fat, and you end up with a weird sludge that's maybe palateable. You bake that sludge, and you get a cracker. And people like crackers.
Henry
Let's not get into the McDonald's Coffee story, please -- there are a lot of misconceptions running around for that story, and plenty of arguments buried in it.
Imagine the milk for a Paragon Cow of Legacy!The Shaman said:Milk is also essential for completing the phrase, "____ and cookies."
...of Legacy.