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Actually, you look really bad because you cannot admit that you were wrong. And btw, I was simply pointing out that the blog was not truely representing what the article said.
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Swanberg could continue to work without a license, Wilding said, if she used a premade ice cream mix that is usually formulated with stabilizers and other additives — the kind of thing typically used at Dairy Queens, Wilding noted.
Didn't that 'bad meat' go through the fedgov wringer?
LOL...your justification for food safety laws is that the food safety laws fail and people die...and so as the laws fail,not having the laws would be bad.
Why are raw oysters okay to eat with just a warning?
Whats next: Get rid of safety tests for new released cars or get rid of maintenances of airplanes?
Its a new catch phrase. The same people don't mind useless spendings on wars but they don't want safety regulations.
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According to the regulations in the European Union all raw milk products are "legal" and considered "safe for human consumption", and can be sold without any price, variety or quantity restrictions.
What does it have to do with what I said? And these make you look like a 22-year old Internet wannabe tough guy. You still can't admit you were wrong about the corn syrup. What a baby.
LOL...it is even more special when the nanny statist lives in a region that considers raw unpasteurised milk to be safe...but then argues that a strawberry is evil.
This IS REALLY fun....
French Roquefort, a famous blue cheese, which is required by European law to be made from raw sheep's milk.
LOL...it is even more special when the nanny statist lives in a region that considers raw unpasteurised milk to be safe...but then argues that a strawberry is evil.
This IS REALLY fun....
French Roquefort, a famous blue cheese, which is required by European law to be made from raw sheep's milk.
RAW sheeps milk???
The HORROR!!!!!!!!!!!
I don't think strawberrys are evil. I just pointed out the flaws in the blog.
I don't know whether raw milk is safe or not. So I can't decide on that. Your mention of raw milk is completely irrelevant to the topic. I guess you have no arguments. You don't like regulation, but you surely love the billions that were spent on wars. So much for your credibility.
There should be room for both. I should be able to go to Wal-Mart and buy the mass produced, government-approved, ultra-stringent, ultra-preserved cheapola stuff, and I should be able to pay this woman to make her artisan-style product that didn't get ultra-pasteurized, ultra-preserved, and stamped with the fake ingredient seal of approval by the government and that uses fresh ingredients from local sustainable sources.
I should be able to assume some risk. If I'm apprised of the situation and still demand the product, government should back off.
Maybe there *should* be a black market in artisanal ice cream.
...but you surely love the billions that were spent on wars...
Why on earth would you make that bizarre leap?
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