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Old 09-27-2007, 06:06 AM
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Hi Steve
What you are doing here is great! These ideas will help a lot of people achieve a better way of living (myself included).
I'd like to comment on a quip in your 30 days to success article - "(now I know why cows need four stomachs to properly digest this stuff)". I'm yet to meet a cow who eats dairy! Most I know of are nourished by grass (in NZ anyway) making them pretty much vegan in fact. Clearly you're a smart guy, so I'm not telling you anything you don't know, but dairy products are what come out of a cow, not what goes in!
Sorry, I don't mean to be mean - I genuinely do like what you've got going here. I just found as I read through the article it jumped out at me and I thought, I've just gotta say this! Although you probably intended it to be light hearted and not to be taken seriously, it just sounded wrong to me. No offense intended by this comment.
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dairy products are what come out of a cow, not what goes in!
Technically, not true. Cows are the only animal that actually should and do drink cow's milk....
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Technically, I'd agree Except ... calves should and do drink cows milk. Cows don't because they are weaned - at which time they eat grass and drink water.
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I was referring to calves, baby cows. At least, I was under the impression they could be referred to as cows, and not a different animal, when young.

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