Camel Milk is now $27.99 at Whole Foods!

Anonymous
Could this thread be more privileged?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Could this thread be more privileged?


Put a monocle on it and give it a tax break.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How are the baby camels going to pay for that?


Will nobody think of the chilren!



Thank you both for being so funny šŸ˜‚
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I want sheep milk. I can get it when we visit my home city of Paris, but here it doesn't exist, apparently.

Also, can I point out here that France has microfiltrated milk as well as pasteurized, and microfiltrated preserves the taste of milk much better than pasteurization, since the milk isn't heated. It's still safe, because of the filtration. Please taste some when you go!


they have sheep milk at bowers dairy at eastern market


Really? Thanks!
Anonymous
I had a friend not around here—in flyover country) that imported it for her kid who was allergic to everything else. I think the only people buying it have medical issues.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How are the baby camels going to pay for that?


Will nobody think of the chilren!



lol
Anonymous
This is great news. My allergic kid will have to start drinking camel milk this summer for desensitization. People used to import it and pay big bucks. There's also donkey milk and mare milk on her treatment plan.
Anonymous
What was the price last year?
Anonymous
Did you see the price on toad milk?
Anonymous
Congratulations. You have just made the most ā€œDCUMā€ thread in DCUM history.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’ve never had this. What is so great about it? Is it from a camel?


It is very popular in Somalia but I didn’t expect to see it here.


Yes, and you would expect things that are rare in context to be quite cheap.


Uh, no.
Anonymous
I've only had camel milk chocolates, not straight up. How does it taste?
Anonymous
One hump, or two?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’ve never had this. What is so great about it? Is it from a camel?


It is very popular in Somalia but I didn’t expect to see it here.


Yes, and you would expect things that are rare in context to be quite cheap.


Uh, no.


Oh, that sarcasm flew directly overhead.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Could this thread be more privileged?


Put a monocle on it and give it a tax break.


Excuse me, it's called a moo-nocle.
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