eek. said:Are we allowed to speculate what it is.
This would also keep the thread bumped until Woofy finished with his latest batch of GI girls and came in here.
Camel's milk could become the latest super food to hit the shelves of health food shops and upmarket retailers.
The United Nations is calling for the milk, which is rich in vitamins B and C and has 10 times more iron than cow's milk, to be sold to the West.
Camel's milk, which is slightly saltier than traditional milk, is drunk widely across the Arab world and is well suited to cheese production.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4930094.stm
eek. said:Are we allowed to speculate what it is.
This would also keep the thread bumped until Woofy finished with his latest batch of GI girls and came in here.
Camel's milk could become the latest super food to hit the shelves of health food shops and upmarket retailers.
The United Nations is calling for the milk, which is rich in vitamins B and C and has 10 times more iron than cow's milk, to be sold to the West.
Camel's milk, which is slightly saltier than traditional milk, is drunk widely across the Arab world and is well suited to cheese production.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4930094.stm
eek. said:Are we allowed to speculate what it is.
This would also keep the thread bumped until Woofy finished with his latest batch of GI girls and came in here.
Camel's milk could become the latest super food to hit the shelves of health food shops and upmarket retailers.
The United Nations is calling for the milk, which is rich in vitamins B and C and has 10 times more iron than cow's milk, to be sold to the West.
Camel's milk, which is slightly saltier than traditional milk, is drunk widely across the Arab world and is well suited to cheese production.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4930094.stm
bdizzle said:AM Costa Rica already posted an article yesterday on camel's milk. Some swiss chocolate company is receiving investments from a Dubai company to make chocolates. I really don't think Costa rica will start importing camels to make milk. I still think the cows are better, plus they drool less.
BDizz..
eek. said:Are we allowed to speculate what it is.
This would also keep the thread bumped until Woofy finished with his latest batch of GI girls and came in here.
Camel's milk could become the latest super food to hit the shelves of health food shops and upmarket retailers.
The United Nations is calling for the milk, which is rich in vitamins B and C and has 10 times more iron than cow's milk, to be sold to the West.
Camel's milk, which is slightly saltier than traditional milk, is drunk widely across the Arab world and is well suited to cheese production.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4930094.stm
DAWOOFDADDY said:GI girls? Sounds like fun...but eek I have another month before I enjoy the next foreign holiday.
KB, I sent a request to Wil, but why not share it with the forum?
:niceass:
DAWOOFDADDY said:Im very bullish on uranium and am going to buy both of these stocks.
Basically everything with gold, silver, uranium written on it is going higher in the next several years.
I believe Vancouver will be the wealthiest city in North America as these commodity based companies skyrocket in price.
Cameco is the best large cap uranium play and if you dont own that stock, I recommend you buy it.
Thanks for the info.
At least now we know why the Arabs are so f##ked up! Camel Milk! LOL! Next thing you know they'll be recommending that you blow the camel and that's even better for you!eek. said:Are we allowed to speculate what it is.
This would also keep the thread bumped until Woofy finished with his latest batch of GI girls and came in here.
Camel's milk could become the latest super food to hit the shelves of health food shops and upmarket retailers.
The United Nations is calling for the milk, which is rich in vitamins B and C and has 10 times more iron than cow's milk, to be sold to the West.
Camel's milk, which is slightly saltier than traditional milk, is drunk widely across the Arab world and is well suited to cheese production.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4930094.stm
I know nothing about stocks anymore, although it sounds like it could be worth a punt.DAWOOFDADDY said:Heck, even eek may give his seal of approval of Cameco and/or other uranium plays.
Property in Vancouver might be worth a peek too...DAWOOFDADDY said:I believe Vancouver will be the wealthiest city in North America as these commodity based companies skyrocket in price.
CAPN CRUNCH said:Just kidding! Sorry! Drink all the camel milk you want!:drink: :drink: :drink:
:lolBIG: I couldn't afford to buy me some TITS! Might be able to rent a few shares though!bdizzle said:Speaking of stock... check out this ticker symbol: TITS. It has been "bouncing" in my portfolio ever since I bought a couple shares! Imonna go get some more shares tonight during "after hours" trading
BDizz..