Though I appreciate the history lesson (it is interesting), I think we have heard enough debate on pasteurization. This is supposed to be a funny thread.
I got a good one:
My family is from Minnesota. My sister was visiting our uncle who lives in the Chicago area. While there she met a guy (lets call him Dave) who was visiting some relatives also. He was from Florida. They were getting along quite well so my sister decided to go down to Florida...
My uncle wouldn't even drink 2% milk, he'd always state "If I want water, I'll drink water" Of course, he lived on a dairy and milked his own cows until he grew too old to do it anymore. I remember him going down to the well house and skimming the cream off the milk to put on his bread.
Depending on how many chicks you have coming, I would definitely see if she would take care of them. I've had hens adopt chicks before: https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/357389/oegb-mama-adopted-all-of-them-pics Not only did she adopt them all, she raised them all without losing a single one. I...
A.T. Hagan :
I tried to explain daddy longlegs, while arachnids ,are harvestmen, not spiders and do not contain venom.
Learn something new every day-what exactly are harvestmen and why are they not considered spiders? Is it because they don't spin webs?
Quote:
One day my sister was talking to her BF in high school about putting a ring in our bull's nose. Her BF was confused. "How can you tell it's a bull if it isn't born with a ring in it's nose?" (We live in a very rural community) We all still laugh at this one and its been 30+ years.