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View Poll Results: Would you like to try horse milk?
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yuk, i'd rather have a raw egg
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yes please, i'd love some
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what's wrong with cow's milk?
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June 18, 2007, 12:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Ahmed_B
BTW... I've always wondered why it is called 'Nirob'... because its one of the noisiest places ever!
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that's the bangladeshi way of naming things, people, etc. a guy with dark complexion gets named "laal miya", whereas a guy as white as horse milk is named "kala miya".
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June 18, 2007, 12:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Sohel NR
yes, by the grace of God i've been cured ... i still like soy milk a lot BTW.
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You were ...Man, I have "acquired" this (lactose intolerence)very recently and my doc says that it is not curable.
Dude can you help me on this ..any diet or pure medicine.
U made my day
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June 18, 2007, 01:14 PM
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Now that we know Horse Milk is more healthier than Cow Milk, I have another follow-up question.
Is Horse ****/dung is more useful than cow dung? Or its out of scope for this thread? In that case should I open another thread instead?
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June 18, 2007, 01:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Fazal
Now that we know Horse Milk is more healthier than Cow Milk, I have another follow-up question. Is Horse dung is more useful than cow dung?
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Yes, Horse Dung (formal name: Horse Manure) is richer in Nutrient values.
Nutrient values of manures is measured in terms of N-P-K which stand for Nitrogen-Phosphorus-Potassium.
Manure | Cow | Horse | Nitrogen (N) | 0.25 | 0.70 | Phosphorus (P) | 0.15 | 0.30 | Potassium (K) | 0.25 | 0.60 |
But the problem is Horse Dung is too strong for plants to handle.
Cow Dung just about perfect for garden use. Though cow Dung has low nutrient numbers, that's what makes ist safe to use in unlimited quantities. On the other hand, Horse Dung is richer in NPK than Cow Dung. Horse Dung is considered "hot" and must be composted before adding it to the garden. Otherwise, it will burn any plants it comes in contact with.
So, Horse Dung is Hot Item for you.
And more good news: Virtually no viral diseases are transmitted between horses and humans through manures.
So, feel free to play with it as much as you want.
Info Source: 1 2
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June 18, 2007, 03:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Ahmed_B
I dont see this thread going anywhere but mockery-land! Obviously not something P.Warner had in mind...
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I don't know Ahmed_B. Are you sure about that? Because if you read P.Warner's comment below, it gives me an impression that he was not in a serious mood when he created this thread. And his intension was not to create a serious thread like his usual one.
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Originally Posted by P.Warner
Dear Fazal,
This is not a serious thread as you might have guessed! I had a very long day at the library and decided to post something lighthearted for a change. So there needn't be serious answers unless you really want to be serious about it!
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I mau be wrong... but that the feeling I got from the begining.
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June 18, 2007, 05:06 PM
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Originally Posted by bharat
You were ...Man, I have "acquired" this (lactose intolerence)very recently and my doc says that it is not curable.
Dude can you help me on this ..any diet or pure medicine.
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1) lactase or
2) lactose free diet (no milk, no sweets, no Indian food that use milk in it) but if you must; use lactose free milk (lactate), to prepare your milk foods
lifelong.
THat will be $100... u can paypal me.
by the way, sohel was mis-diagnosed..not cured!
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June 19, 2007, 07:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Fazal
Its very hard to get horse in Bangladesh. How about donkey's milk instead? Is it as good as Horse's milk?
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nice one.
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June 19, 2007, 08:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Fazal
So do they make cheese out of horse milk?
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indeed they do in turkey!
'Airag cheese comes from Turkey and is made of horse's milk that is used sour and is similar to Kefir'
http://www.cuisinemiddleast.com/cheese.html
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