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The moment I thought of this, I realized that someone would have put something on the internet about it.
You're welcome.

I was watching a video where a woman was talking and milking goats, and she had a bit of jiggle going on, which got me thinking about the possibility of human breast milk being used for making cheese. Here's the recipe.

https://recipes.howstuffworks.com/mommys-milk-cheese-recipe.htm

While we are at it, I think it would be a good idea to have yogurt, milk chocolate, kefir and chocolate milk.

I said chocolate milk and my mind went here. The Milkshake song. You are welcome.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pGL2rytTraA
 
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Better a cow in the kitchen than two in the bush.I will take a while to get used of butter made of human milk:)
 
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Has anyone ever seen the Thanksgiving episode of Marry Me (Season 1 Episode 5, Thank Me)?  One person coming calls dibs on bringing cheese and crackers to make it easy on himself, but then falls in with the wrong cheese crowd and gets in deep, bringing highly specialized cheeses....cave cheese and human cheese :)  Very funny.

 
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These fellows know a thing or two about not letting things to go to waste. They are attending a festival in the highlands of New Guinea. Although cannibalism is officially banned, they still have the festival. Judging from the quality of the drawings, I'd say somebody has a pretty good idea of what lies beneath the skin.

You're not done until somebody mentions cannibalism. Somebody's at the door...... it was my case of Soylent Green. Thank you Amazon.
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