Message from @xorgy
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especially as cheeeeeese
Pourquoi?
fromage
its sweet and filled with fat, which enhances the sweetness.
growing humans might benefit from that but adults? that is just fattening and mostly unnecessary.
what else do i eat my cereal with? 😦
its just added calories with 0 nutritional benefit you can't get elsewhere in your natural diet. And if you stop drinking it for long enough, you stand a chance of becoming lactose intolerant
i like soda too, doesn't mean i think i should be drinking it
``adult humans really shouldn't be drinking milk in the first place``
Well, with that logic, people shouldn't be eating meat.
I mean honestly
We developed these digestion abilities to widen our nutritional sources.
I'm capable of digesting lactose
It was difficult for me when I was a child
I like milk
I like cream especially
and cheese
I don't drink milk
and I don't claim that it's a "health food"
to a certain extent, you should probably be eating less meat usually. but milk? Milk is meant for developing mammals, not adults.
I'm not asking anyone "got milk?"
eggs are a perfectly legitimate food
eggs and milk are basically the same thing
If I cut out dairy I'd never hit my protein targets. I can only eat so much chicken
eggs?
Milk is a high fat, high protein, easily digested food source. With those qualities, it's a useful source of nutrients for any mammal, adult or child.
yes, eggs
not the mammalian kind
It's just most useful for children given all their biological hangups.
islam is a religion of *sick radical skate tricks*
babies eat pulverized vegetables, often
beacause it reduces the risk of choking among other things
baby food is not any less nutritious than its ingredients
@Bookworm then you should be fine with replacing cows milk with breast milk. (all relevant health and safety regs applied of course)
cow's milk is breast milk
bovine breast milk
human breast milk
milk comes from breasts
technically no it doesn't.
not it cows
How different from cow's milk does woman's milk need to be to make it a "legit human food"?