Are these wormholes a corollary to the Northern Va rule that "All roads lead to the Pentagon... or Spout Run"?
I didn't know that was a rule but it's totally happened to me!
All roads in Durham lead to The McDonald's at the Center of the Universe, but that might just be me.
Does anyone here drink raw milk? One of the vendors at the farmers' market yesterday mentioned that they do herdshares for people who want raw milk. (And I bought the most amazing fresh sour cream from them, made from milk from their Jersey cows. Oh god. I can never buy mass-produced sour cream again.)
I think raw milk comes down to "trust the farmer". (Which IS how people ate for millenia...) Personally, I'd leap at the chance -- I'd love to try it and anything permitting the de-mechanization of the food supply and making it a little less mass-scale is something I'd like to support.
Tep, how much milk do you an The Boy drink? Whenever I've done farmshares in the past I feel like I'm struggling to eat all of it.
I don't think cow shares make for much in the way of quantity, they're more an end-run around the legality of selling raw milk. They're not selling Tep
milk
they're selling her a share in a
cow.
If she buys the cow she gets the milk for free.
Megan it doesn't bother me, but I think this post technically contains a spoiler: megan walker "Natter 64: Yes, we still need you" Nov 12, 2009 12:49:55 pm PST
The "trust the farmer thing" is the important point. When I lived in California my late father bought raw milk from Alta Deena because he knew the owner. Until one they they delivered a quart of raw milk that had turned. At which point he threw it out, and terminated delivery with an angry note. (Cause you deliver spoiled raw milk you are really putting your customers at risk.)
Isn't a spoiler something that hasn't aired?
Isn't a spoiler something that hasn't aired?
This isn't a NAFDA thread - current-season TV should be whitefonted for the non-Americans.
I didn't know that was a rule but it's totally happened to me!
Of course you have! I lived there three years and we still couldn't figure out how to avoid it.