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hello and welcome back to the channel
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thank you for joining me in my monologue
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today uh big thank you to everybody
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who's uh supporting the show passing on
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the videos donating to keep it going as
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you know I'm demonetized and all those
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great things and those people will also
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turn up at events that we have lined up
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for you uh to discuss in person in face
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to face uh person with each one of you
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uh if you fancy it and one coming up
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very soon actually that you might be
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interested in is this one in glastenbury
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the farming food security and raw milk
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evening with myself Mark bord and John
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Cook from Dora's dairy uh more about him
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in a minute um so yeah we're going to be
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talking about the farming situation food
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security all that sort of good stuff
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your chance to shake hands with Mark the
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BH hat farmer and of course uh Dairy
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Farmer John Cook and ask him about his
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raw milk and the production the safety
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of it and all those sort of things um it
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is in glastenbury there's all the
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information Freeze Frame it or what have
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you um and I believe you can get tickets
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on sale by emailing uh Somerset
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gmail.com um or you can go to fairand
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aromatics which is at 48 High Street in
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glastenbury uh it's closed Mondays so
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don't go on a Monday it's an evening and
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uh it should be great fun we'd love to
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see you there if you're in the area if
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not don't worry we'll catch up another
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day
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anyway uh yes I mentioned John Cook
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there he produces raw milk and this my
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friends is a glass of raw milk it's not
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actually John's milk I'm sorry to say uh
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his milk is absolutely delicious but
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this is because I'm not in um Wiltshire
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where he is I'm in Sussex I go to a
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different supplier of raw milk grass-fed
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cows producing
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wonderful
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M and tasty raw milk or just milk you
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know before it's being adulterated by
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pasteurizing it homogenizing it or
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standardizing it it is basically good
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oldfashioned cows milk and it's very
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good for you contains all sorts of very
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good things before it's killed off in
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the pasteurizing or pasteurizing process
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however you want to pronounce it however
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there's a lot of people who don't like
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drinking milk you know dairy milk they
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they find all these weird Alternatives
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like almond milk and um other sort of
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milks that they drink which doesn't
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actually come from an animal hasn't been
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ruminated and isn't grass-fed I'm going
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to have to have another glass of
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it delicious and so good for you good
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for the skin by the way um if you're
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interested anyway the point of that I
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mentioned all of this about raw milk
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particularly because people are talking
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about this yes cockroach milk it says is
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it the future of nutrition scientists
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say it's more nutritious than cow's milk
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um it may be more nutritious who cares
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uh are you going to drink the soding
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stuff and here we are just to remind you
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what they look like that is them imagine
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trying to get to their little tiets and
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milking them you'll be there all day far
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better to get to a lovely gy or Jersey
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or any of the Myriad of different cows
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that will give you good quality raw milk
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uh nice and creamy and healthy and good
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for you and all of that uh and then
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caches excuse me uh do they think that
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we are raving mad apparently they do do
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they think we're gullible it would seem
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anyway it says here the term superfood
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is commonly used in Fitness and Wellness
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circles often referring to nutrient
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dense foods like dark leafy greens
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berries and nuts so far so good these
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foods are known for their High
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nutritional content and are considered
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beneficial when included in a balanced
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diet which ordinarily would not uh con
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contain caches thank you very much
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however recent studies it says suggests
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that there may be an unexpected new
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contender in the superfood category yes
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wait for
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it cockroach milk oh I can't wait I
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can't wait to try it well it may sound
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off-putting yes scientists have found
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that cockroach milk especially from the
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species whatever that is and I can't
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pronounce it there would be three times
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more nutritious than cow's milk this
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discovery sparked interest among
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nutritionists really um not sure about
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that who believe that cockroach milk
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cockroach milk May possess Remarkable
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Health benefits researchers have
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highlighted that the milk is rich in
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proteins fats sugars um making it one of
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the most nutritious dense substances on
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the planet which is why ladies and
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gentlemen of course it's in every
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supermarket in every corner shop and in
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every Farm across the land because it is
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so nutritious it's because it is so
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appealing just the very thought of it is
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so desirable that is why it's already
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here no hang on a minute I think I may
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have got that wrong I think it may be
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that we've been drinking the much more
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appealing much nicer much tastier and
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much more reliable and healthier cow's
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milk for a very long time that we've
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probably come up to the conclusion that
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trying to milk little insects however
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they produce them millions and millions
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of them which presumably have to die in
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order to get that milk rather than
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milking a cow it doesn't die that's a
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that's one thing that's in cow's favor
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plus the fact grass-fed grass-fed and
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all the nut the ruminant stuff that it
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goes through is very beneficial and
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we've been and it's proven long term for
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hundreds of years thousands of years
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maybe a millennia of years that cows
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milk does not kill you does not cause
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any nasty effects there not any po
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poisons in it it's actually very good
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even if it may not be and I'm not
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suggesting for a moment it is but even
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if it may not be quite as nutrient dense
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as cockroaches the last thing I want to
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put in my mouth is anything that's come
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out of one of those awful looking
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insects now the insects on its own it's
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probably a very beautiful thing if you
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get it up close under a microscope or
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with a magnifying glass probably very
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beautiful and it does its sort of thing
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but do I want to eat insects no thank
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you I just don't it's as simple as that
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and how stupid do they think they are
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and of course what they're going to do
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we know that is their plan is to get rid
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of that wonderful healthy nutrient food
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uh from say dairy animals and try and
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supplant us and convince us that eating
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cockroaches or meal worms or any of
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these Myriad of nasty looking things
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that normally are under floorboards or
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in uh sort of damp Dark Places and not
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in wholesome fields
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cavorting about and enjoying life uh is
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that that's what we got to eat H it's a
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bit like um it's a bit like this one
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isn't it that was on the news yesterday
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everyone was talking about this one and
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that is um the the lab grown beef here
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is a burger is that really one of their
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burgers that looks suspiciously like an
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actual real beef burger but who knows
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Scottish business tests if lab grown
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food could be safe to eat well do you
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want to eat lab grown food really do you
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want to eat something that's just a
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bunch of cells that's been grown and is
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slowly fermenting away until it makes
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some sort of brown stuff why if that's
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what you want to eat would you want to
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make it look or taste like meat why not
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have meat that looks and taste like meat
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and is generally much more nutritious
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and uh you know where it's come from and
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it's more natural than something hideous
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grown in a lab but an Edinburgh firm
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part of the Institute that cloned dolly
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the Sheep so we're told do we really
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know that they cloned the Sheep do we
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know that for sure or they just told us
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that I I never quite know with this this
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cloning thing anyway apparently it is to
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investigate this lab grown food that
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could be safe for humans to eat yum yum
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it's part of the food standard agency
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which is um a bit of an oxymoron in its
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name isn't it really uh program that
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aims to gather rigorous scientific
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evidence about sell cultivated products
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before they can be sold to Consumers H
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well let's hope they all eat it first
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and any of those MPS and people in the
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House of Commons who are going to push
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this through maybe they eat it for 10
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years first and we see what happens to
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them they could have cockroach milk in
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their tea or neat straight from the
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cockroach wriggling in their fingers
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let's see them eat it for a very
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prolonged period of time and see how
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they like it see if they manage to
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survive and see if they'll have it I bet
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you that they will not want to have any
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of that nonsense I tell you for me I'll
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stick with grass raised uh cattle a beef
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for my food which is very delicious
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thank you very much and some of this
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wonderful raw milk and if you happen to
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be in Wilshire do pop out to Dora's Dar
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you'll find it by searching Dora's Dairy
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and you can have some wonderful M of
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course there are other raw milk supplies
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and if you see them nearby support them
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they need as much support as possible
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because this is the milk that we used to
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drink before the nonsense of
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pasteurization came in particularly that
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homogeneization which is even worse
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standardizing milk into a blend of
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goodness knows what at least when you
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have raw milk you know what cow it came
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from well the dairy that it came from at
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the very least and you can you can enjoy
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the creamy natural taste which is what
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we're supposed to taste do they think
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we're stupid I think they do but are we
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stupid not at all look after yourselves
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and thanks so much for watching till
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next time cheers
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oh yummy