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(This is a spin off thread from have you ever milked a cow)
I have milked my own.
Really? Your being serious right? :lol2:Have you tasted your own milk out of curiosity? I know of some women who've done that when pregnant. :lol:
Really? Your being serious right? :lol2:
The owner of the Storchen restaurant in the exclusive Winterthur resort will improve his menu with local specialities such as meat stew and various soups and sauces containing at least 75 per cent of mother's milk.
Swiss restaurant to serve meals cooked with human breast milk
Women will receive just over ?3 (US$5.4) for 14 ounces of their milk
"We have all been raised on it. Why should we not include it into our diet?" Hans Locher, who has become Switzerland most controversial restaurant owner, said.
Mr Locher attracted the attention of the leading media of the German-speaking world this week after he posted ads looking for women donors, who will receive just over three pounds for 14 ounces of their milk.
He said: "I first experimented with breast milk when my daughter was born.
"One can cook really delicious things with it. However, it always needs to be mixed with a bit of whipped cream, in order to keep the consistency."
There was a place in Toronto where you could go in and try a glass of human milk.
I used to drink my late wife's milk... It was a warm, sweet but weakly flavoured
and thin substance, nothing like cow's milk.
I once squirted myself in the eye on accident.