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It might actually be related to what the feed cows (if it is cows-milk specific). Antibiotics,for example, and who knows what else.
I have a relative who's sensitive to casein - still a component of all milk. And a sprinkling of lactose intolerance.
You'd be correct on another (possible) basis: In general, yogurts and cheeses no longer have (significant, if any) lactose content - it's consumed by the bacteria used in the process. It's rather common for lactose-intolerant people to be able to eat these items with no ill effects.
All of this is hypothetical, of course.
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W∴ Balboos wrote: What I don't understand is you particularly signaling out cow's milk.
Sheep milk has less lactose, and goat milk has no lactose. So I can eat cheese and butter made from goat milk.
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Marc Clifton wrote: nd goat milk has no lactose. "goat’s milk contains slightly lower levels of lactose (4.1 percent versus 4.7 percent in cow’s milk) "This jives with one of the tables I viewed before my original post. Goats milk differs in other ways - and is "better tolerated" by many with various milk sensitivities.
I don't deny your ill effects - I have a child with lactose intolerance and a grandchild with casein intolerance. Both components of all milk. The former, however, can eat many dairy products as the processing (bacteria) consume virtually all of the lactose. Tables of lactose content for various diary products are all over the internet.[^]
I bring this up only in the hope you can safely expand your food range by zeroing in on the problem. In particular, most commercial (cow's) milk products contain all sorts of nasties, such as antibiotics - to which you may be sensitive.
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You have the restaurant version, with the big cheese that sometimes gets melted using a candle, very nice, or the home version, with an electrical device that heats small mini-pans in which people around the table put small cheese slices.
If you happen to visit Switzerland or the Savoie region in France (or in Alsace, then you are kindly invited at my place), you gotta give a try. There is very few lactose in raclette cheese, so it might still work for you.
Typical winter dish, also with tartiflette.[^] or fondue[^].
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Looks delicious! One of these days (years), as my wife wants to visit Europe, we'll head over "the pond." In the meantime, I noticed google came up with several places right here in NY, so there's an option.
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OK, do not forget to drop by and say hello, then.
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WTF? How cold is it there that you need 400000000 calories?
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An oldie redone. (If you consider Bobby Vinton's time to be old.)
modified 18-Oct-18 2:29am.
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+5
/ravi
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Link broken? There is no page...
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Fixed??? (I checked my change)
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Röyksopp
And is that My Neighbor Tortoro? I've always wanted to see that!
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Quote: And is that My Neighbor Tortoro? I've always wanted to see that!
Yup! It's a film that makes you think, but good!
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I've never seen My Neighbor Tortoro, but I absolutely loved Princess Mononoke (as I've said before)! And all the other Ghiblis I've seen! Amazing creativity! I tried to find the scene in Mononoke where Yakul, his deer/antelope gets out of the water and shakes itself off - one of my all time fave scenes for the animation quality and beauty! Hopefully you can see it someday.
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Tortoro and Mononoke are both on my to-watch list, it's just that I can't easily buy it over here.
I found some imports at €20+ and I'm not sure if I can even play it on my European (PAL) system.
I've seen Howl's Moving Castle and Spirited Away though, both masterpieces!
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Cool. He did a great job with such iconic characters (Oscar the Grouch too). Though, I have to admit I never knew his name.
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To be honest, I did not know his name either, until now. But spending 49 years as an iconic character like that, is amazing to me.
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I'm old enough that I was watching Sesame Street with my Mum from the beginning. Truth be told, I probably had no idea of what it was till late 1970 at the earliest.
Oscar was always my favourite character.
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Australia
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- Mr.Prakash One Fine Saturday. 24/04/2004
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I wonder why!
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glennPattonWork wrote: I wonder why!
Cause he is a elephanting happy sunshine.
Michael Martin
Australia
"I controlled my laughter and simple said "No,I am very busy,so I can't write any code for you". The moment they heard this all the smiling face turned into a sad looking face and one of them farted. So I had to leave the place as soon as possible."
- Mr.Prakash One Fine Saturday. 24/04/2004
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Do you find Caribou jokes amoosing?
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Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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That was lame and needs to be put down[^].
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.
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