Historic (rec.food.historic) Discussing and discovering how food was made and prepared way back when--From ancient times down until (& possibly including or even going slightly beyond) the times when industrial revolution began to change our lives.

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"Bob Pastorio" > wrote in message
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> Opinicus wrote:
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> > Bob Pastorio > said:
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> >>What a cool idea. Grass in, cream out. What will they think of next?

> >
> > Well actually it's "Grass in, Milk out". Then you have to separate the
> > cream.
> >
> > How DO they separate the cream?

>
> I looked in a book and saw a picture of "cow." They appear to have
> separate faucets for the milk and cream, although it didn't
> specifically mention that. It would certainly be logical if they did.
> Why else have so many outlets?
>
> I think they separate the milk and cream by putting them into
> different bottles and storing them in different locations. Just a guess.
>
> Pastorio
>

That's only if the milk and cream haven't been able to play nicely
together....

You guys slay me....<grin>

Janet


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