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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-12615353

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"The ice cream was churned with donations from London mother Victoria Hiley, and served with a rusk and an optional shot of Calpol or Bonjela. Each serving costs £14."

That made me laugh til I cried :lol: Someone has a wicked sense of humour !


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"milky milky"

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Westminster Council officers removed the product to make sure it was "fit for human consumption".


breast milk fit for human consumption ? are they sure ...

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Westminster Council officers removed the product to make sure it was "fit for human consumption".


breast milk fit for human consumption ? are they sure ...

It does sound preposterous that human breast milk is unfit for human consumption but this milk isnt straight from the source. :lol: :oops:
It has been stored then processed and then sold therefore must adhere to food laws (EN EC 483 IIRC)

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It does sound preposterous that human breast milk is unfit for human consumption but this milk isnt straight from the source. :lol: :oops:
It has been stored then processed and then sold therefore must adhere to food laws (EN EC 483 IIRC)

Also it's where any injested toxins are found isn't it?

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OK, is no one going to mention the fact that "seize" is an exception to the "i before e" "rule"?!

It's been bugging me since I first saw this thread :D

P.S. I say "rule" but there are plenty of exceptions to this "rule" which is probably enough to say that it is no longer a rule.

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Fogmeister wrote:
P.S. I say "rule" but there are plenty of exceptions to this "rule" which is probably enough to say that it is no longer a rule.


Which, if I recall, was something QI covered a while ago.

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MrStevenRogers wrote:
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Westminster Council officers removed the product to make sure it was "fit for human consumption".


breast milk fit for human consumption ? are they sure ...

It does sound preposterous that human breast milk is unfit for human consumption but this milk isnt straight from the source. :lol: :oops:
It has been stored then processed and then sold therefore must adhere to food laws (EN EC 483 IIRC)

I believe that milk, eggs, meat and any other food stuffs sold commercially must be from registered breeds. I think that even applies to vegetables.

I'm guessing this particular dairy queen isn't on the approved species list.

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