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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
Chelmsford |
Serving dairy in schools has an emmental of racism because many BAME people are lactose intolerant says a member of the global environmental movement to Brighton and Hove Council.. is serving cheese racist? |
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By *rder66Man
over a year ago
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No, in Asia they don't usualy have a lot of Diary but you can buy diary products.
They also have Starbucks and Costa which offer milk.
That is the most stupidest thing I've heard this year.
Is this what people voted for in that district. |
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I honestly don't know anymore.
If you don't take it into consideration then yes it is, because you don't understand the challenges people face and are part of the systemic problem.
If you do take it into consideration then you're treating people differently and part of the systemic problem.
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over a year ago
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"Just wait until you see the brand names of cheese in Australia
Are you referring to Coon cheese? It's being re branded as Cheer later this year. "
Where everybody knows you're BAME. |
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over a year ago
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65% of the world's population is lactose intolerant. Most in non-European regions. Europeans have much lower rates of lactose intolerance.
Difficult question to answer because you can't say it is or isn't racist if you have no experience of racism.
You would have to do a poll of all schools to see if this has been a problem and, if it was pointed out, whether the schools in question took notice and offered a non-dairy alternative.
But with theories of unc.nsci.us bias and structural racism being current cultural theories then I can't express an opinion on this. |
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Both my children were lactose intolerant to the point of vomiting blood if they had a biscuit that had dairy. As with all medically confirmed allergies and intolerances, the school had to provide an alternative. |
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"65% of the world's population is lactose intolerant. Most in non-European regions. Europeans have much lower rates of lactose intolerance.
Difficult question to answer because you can't say it is or isn't racist if you have no experience of racism.
You would have to do a poll of all schools to see if this has been a problem and, if it was pointed out, whether the schools in question took notice and offered a non-dairy alternative.
But with theories of unc.nsci.us bias and structural racism being current cultural theories then I can't express an opinion on this."
I’m happy to express an opinion on it, it’s bollocks !!
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over a year ago
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"Serving dairy in schools has an emmental of racism because many BAME people are lactose intolerant says a member of the global environmental movement to Brighton and Hove Council.. is serving cheese racist?"
Three thoughts:
1. Did someone really say this?
2. Are any BAME people saying its racist?
3.Lots of people say rediculous things everyday....... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Surely they just need to offer an alternative fo ensure they are meeting all needs
If its a budget issue, cross contamination or health issue i could see why they would remove it from the menu entirely |
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"Serving dairy in schools has an emmental of racism because many BAME people are lactose intolerant says a member of the global environmental movement to Brighton and Hove Council.. is serving cheese racist?"
When you say an "emmental"..... is that the joke or....
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"Serving dairy in schools has an emmental of racism because many BAME people are lactose intolerant says a member of the global environmental movement to Brighton and Hove Council.. is serving cheese racist?
When you say an "emmental"..... is that the joke or....
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I took it as a joke. I thought it was a rather gouda one. |
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By *an4funMan
over a year ago
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"Serving dairy in schools has an emmental of racism because many BAME people are lactose intolerant says a member of the global environmental movement to Brighton and Hove Council.. is serving cheese racist?
When you say an "emmental"..... is that the joke or....
I took it as a joke. I thought it was a rather gouda one."
One should tread caerphilly when tackling such a subject...taxi! |
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"Serving dairy in schools has an emmental of racism because many BAME people are lactose intolerant says a member of the global environmental movement to Brighton and Hove Council.. is serving cheese racist?
When you say an "emmental"..... is that the joke or....
I took it as a joke. I thought it was a rather gouda one.
One should tread caerphilly when tackling such a subject...taxi!"
Really "grates" my nerves |
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Brighton and Hove council have said no such thing. One Extinction Rebellion campaigner made the comment at a council meeting (she doesn't appear to be a councillor, just a member of the public). Her petition has a massive 240 signatures and is about plant based food more widely: https://www.sussexlive.co.uk/news/sussex-news/campaigner-says-much-dairy-food-5296295
My son and I, despite being white Europeans, are lactose intolerant (medically diagnosed). His primary school could only offer plain baked potato with salad as a guaranteed dairy free meal so the solution was simple - we sent a packed lunch |
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"Brighton and Hove council have said no such thing. One Extinction Rebellion campaigner made the comment at a council meeting (she doesn't appear to be a councillor, just a member of the public). Her petition has a massive 240 signatures and is about plant based food more widely: https://www.sussexlive.co.uk/news/sussex-news/campaigner-says-much-dairy-food-5296295
My son and I, despite being white Europeans, are lactose intolerant (medically diagnosed). His primary school could only offer plain baked potato with salad as a guaranteed dairy free meal so the solution was simple - we sent a packed lunch "
Stop being so sensible, honestly today's folk
Taking charge of a situation and not expecting everyone else too !!!
Whatever next |
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By *an4funMan
over a year ago
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"Serving dairy in schools has an emmental of racism because many BAME people are lactose intolerant says a member of the global environmental movement to Brighton and Hove Council.. is serving cheese racist?
When you say an "emmental"..... is that the joke or....
I took it as a joke. I thought it was a rather gouda one.
One should tread caerphilly when tackling such a subject...taxi!
Really "grates" my nerves"
Gets yoUr goat I bet |
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"Brighton and Hove council have said no such thing. One Extinction Rebellion campaigner made the comment at a council meeting (she doesn't appear to be a councillor, just a member of the public). Her petition has a massive 240 signatures and is about plant based food more widely: https://www.sussexlive.co.uk/news/sussex-news/campaigner-says-much-dairy-food-5296295
My son and I, despite being white Europeans, are lactose intolerant (medically diagnosed). His primary school could only offer plain baked potato with salad as a guaranteed dairy free meal so the solution was simple - we sent a packed lunch "
Well would you look at that..... Tom 'half a story' Essex strikes again |
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"Brighton and Hove council have said no such thing. One Extinction Rebellion campaigner made the comment at a council meeting (she doesn't appear to be a councillor, just a member of the public). Her petition has a massive 240 signatures and is about plant based food more widely: https://www.sussexlive.co.uk/news/sussex-news/campaigner-says-much-dairy-food-5296295
My son and I, despite being white Europeans, are lactose intolerant (medically diagnosed). His primary school could only offer plain baked potato with salad as a guaranteed dairy free meal so the solution was simple - we sent a packed lunch "
My son is lactose intolerant too. I keep getting forms from the catering company because they would like him to have school dinners (or have the option too) they were making chocolate nests in class just before they broke up for water and sent an email to inform us. I mentioned to his class teacher that he couldn't eat it so please don't let him and got the question back "Why? Is it because of the milk content?" He won't be having school dinners. |
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"Brighton and Hove council have said no such thing. One Extinction Rebellion campaigner made the comment at a council meeting (she doesn't appear to be a councillor, just a member of the public). Her petition has a massive 240 signatures and is about plant based food more widely: https://www.sussexlive.co.uk/news/sussex-news/campaigner-says-much-dairy-food-5296295
My son and I, despite being white Europeans, are lactose intolerant (medically diagnosed). His primary school could only offer plain baked potato with salad as a guaranteed dairy free meal so the solution was simple - we sent a packed lunch
Well would you look at that..... Tom 'half a story' Essex strikes again "
It reminds me of the guy who Mr KC and I went to school with, who set off stink bombs in the corridor and legged it... |
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"Brighton and Hove council have said no such thing. One Extinction Rebellion campaigner made the comment at a council meeting (she doesn't appear to be a councillor, just a member of the public). Her petition has a massive 240 signatures and is about plant based food more widely: https://www.sussexlive.co.uk/news/sussex-news/campaigner-says-much-dairy-food-5296295
My son and I, despite being white Europeans, are lactose intolerant (medically diagnosed). His primary school could only offer plain baked potato with salad as a guaranteed dairy free meal so the solution was simple - we sent a packed lunch
My son is lactose intolerant too. I keep getting forms from the catering company because they would like him to have school dinners (or have the option too) they were making chocolate nests in class just before they broke up for water and sent an email to inform us. I mentioned to his class teacher that he couldn't eat it so please don't let him and got the question back "Why? Is it because of the milk content?" He won't be having school dinners. "
When my son was old enough, he could/can swallow lactase enzyme tablets so we could "cheat" every so often, but they're fecking expensive. I have to take two or three just to have a standard size ice cream
Understanding of food allergies and intolerances is pretty woeful and I think parents do have take the initiative to be sure their child won't be ill. |
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"Brighton and Hove council have said no such thing. One Extinction Rebellion campaigner made the comment at a council meeting (she doesn't appear to be a councillor, just a member of the public). Her petition has a massive 240 signatures and is about plant based food more widely: https://www.sussexlive.co.uk/news/sussex-news/campaigner-says-much-dairy-food-5296295
My son and I, despite being white Europeans, are lactose intolerant (medically diagnosed). His primary school could only offer plain baked potato with salad as a guaranteed dairy free meal so the solution was simple - we sent a packed lunch
My son is lactose intolerant too. I keep getting forms from the catering company because they would like him to have school dinners (or have the option too) they were making chocolate nests in class just before they broke up for water and sent an email to inform us. I mentioned to his class teacher that he couldn't eat it so please don't let him and got the question back "Why? Is it because of the milk content?" He won't be having school dinners.
When my son was old enough, he could/can swallow lactase enzyme tablets so we could "cheat" every so often, but they're fecking expensive. I have to take two or three just to have a standard size ice cream
Understanding of food allergies and intolerances is pretty woeful and I think parents do have take the initiative to be sure their child won't be ill. "
Because the boys were both cows milk lactose intolerant. I had to go diary free when breastfeeding. And I breast fed until they were past 1 years of age, going to restaurants was a nightmare. Could tell they were like it's one of those who say they are but not really. Had to explain my son would be hospitalised due to vomiting blood if I took a small amount of diary was the only way they'd listen. |
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"Brighton and Hove council have said no such thing. One Extinction Rebellion campaigner made the comment at a council meeting (she doesn't appear to be a councillor, just a member of the public). Her petition has a massive 240 signatures and is about plant based food more widely: https://www.sussexlive.co.uk/news/sussex-news/campaigner-says-much-dairy-food-5296295
My son and I, despite being white Europeans, are lactose intolerant (medically diagnosed). His primary school could only offer plain baked potato with salad as a guaranteed dairy free meal so the solution was simple - we sent a packed lunch
My son is lactose intolerant too. I keep getting forms from the catering company because they would like him to have school dinners (or have the option too) they were making chocolate nests in class just before they broke up for water and sent an email to inform us. I mentioned to his class teacher that he couldn't eat it so please don't let him and got the question back "Why? Is it because of the milk content?" He won't be having school dinners.
When my son was old enough, he could/can swallow lactase enzyme tablets so we could "cheat" every so often, but they're fecking expensive. I have to take two or three just to have a standard size ice cream
Understanding of food allergies and intolerances is pretty woeful and I think parents do have take the initiative to be sure their child won't be ill.
Because the boys were both cows milk lactose intolerant. I had to go diary free when breastfeeding. And I breast fed until they were past 1 years of age, going to restaurants was a nightmare. Could tell they were like it's one of those who say they are but not really. Had to explain my son would be hospitalised due to vomiting blood if I took a small amount of diary was the only way they'd listen. "
That sounds like cow's milk protein allergy, which is different to just lactose We "only" get diarrhoea and pain if we cheat without pills! |
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"Brighton and Hove council have said no such thing. One Extinction Rebellion campaigner made the comment at a council meeting (she doesn't appear to be a councillor, just a member of the public). Her petition has a massive 240 signatures and is about plant based food more widely: https://www.sussexlive.co.uk/news/sussex-news/campaigner-says-much-dairy-food-5296295
My son and I, despite being white Europeans, are lactose intolerant (medically diagnosed). His primary school could only offer plain baked potato with salad as a guaranteed dairy free meal so the solution was simple - we sent a packed lunch
My son is lactose intolerant too. I keep getting forms from the catering company because they would like him to have school dinners (or have the option too) they were making chocolate nests in class just before they broke up for water and sent an email to inform us. I mentioned to his class teacher that he couldn't eat it so please don't let him and got the question back "Why? Is it because of the milk content?" He won't be having school dinners.
When my son was old enough, he could/can swallow lactase enzyme tablets so we could "cheat" every so often, but they're fecking expensive. I have to take two or three just to have a standard size ice cream
Understanding of food allergies and intolerances is pretty woeful and I think parents do have take the initiative to be sure their child won't be ill.
Because the boys were both cows milk lactose intolerant. I had to go diary free when breastfeeding. And I breast fed until they were past 1 years of age, going to restaurants was a nightmare. Could tell they were like it's one of those who say they are but not really. Had to explain my son would be hospitalised due to vomiting blood if I took a small amount of diary was the only way they'd listen. "
Gosh that's awful. My son used to projectile vomit whatever he had swallowed but it's calmed down a lot more now to a painful tummy ache and a couple of trips to the toilet. Although I've not handed him a cup of milk to see if it still has that affect. |
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"Brighton and Hove council have said no such thing. One Extinction Rebellion campaigner made the comment at a council meeting (she doesn't appear to be a councillor, just a member of the public). Her petition has a massive 240 signatures and is about plant based food more widely: https://www.sussexlive.co.uk/news/sussex-news/campaigner-says-much-dairy-food-5296295
My son and I, despite being white Europeans, are lactose intolerant (medically diagnosed). His primary school could only offer plain baked potato with salad as a guaranteed dairy free meal so the solution was simple - we sent a packed lunch
My son is lactose intolerant too. I keep getting forms from the catering company because they would like him to have school dinners (or have the option too) they were making chocolate nests in class just before they broke up for water and sent an email to inform us. I mentioned to his class teacher that he couldn't eat it so please don't let him and got the question back "Why? Is it because of the milk content?" He won't be having school dinners.
When my son was old enough, he could/can swallow lactase enzyme tablets so we could "cheat" every so often, but they're fecking expensive. I have to take two or three just to have a standard size ice cream
Understanding of food allergies and intolerances is pretty woeful and I think parents do have take the initiative to be sure their child won't be ill.
Because the boys were both cows milk lactose intolerant. I had to go diary free when breastfeeding. And I breast fed until they were past 1 years of age, going to restaurants was a nightmare. Could tell they were like it's one of those who say they are but not really. Had to explain my son would be hospitalised due to vomiting blood if I took a small amount of diary was the only way they'd listen.
That sounds like cow's milk protein allergy, which is different to just lactose We "only" get diarrhoea and pain if we cheat without pills!"
"Only" that's pretty bad and I know people don't take it seriously and think it's a fad. My eldest didn't regain his birth weight at 3 months and was in and out of hospital and were told to expect the worst. |
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"65% of the world's population is lactose intolerant. Most in non-European regions. Europeans have much lower rates of lactose intolerance.
Difficult question to answer because you can't say it is or isn't racist if you have no experience of racism.
You would have to do a poll of all schools to see if this has been a problem and, if it was pointed out, whether the schools in question took notice and offered a non-dairy alternative.
But with theories of unc.nsci.us bias and structural racism being current cultural theories then I can't express an opinion on this."
there isn’t cultural bias in biology - thats genetics, its not an exclusively BAME issue to be lactose be intolerant so, so how can serving products which contain dairy then be linked to racism , that is ridiculous
the difference when people normally draw links, is with things like poverty where stats might show a higher percentage of BAME are in a poverty bracket, you can link it to structural racism because cultural bias can be a cause of the poverty, bur cultural bias can’t cause lactose intolerance, - there is correlation but not causation
but take racism out of it , if this includes school menus and we know potentially 65% of pupils will be intolerant then its surely just common sense to have alternatives on the menu |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
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Not sure what lactose intolerant is but I am thinking of trying a lactose intolerant diet for a few months to see if there are any benefits.. some people harp on about my threads but I don't make this up...it's all over the news folks |
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"Brighton and Hove council have said no such thing. One Extinction Rebellion campaigner made the comment at a council meeting (she doesn't appear to be a councillor, just a member of the public). Her petition has a massive 240 signatures and is about plant based food more widely: https://www.sussexlive.co.uk/news/sussex-news/campaigner-says-much-dairy-food-5296295
My son and I, despite being white Europeans, are lactose intolerant (medically diagnosed). His primary school could only offer plain baked potato with salad as a guaranteed dairy free meal so the solution was simple - we sent a packed lunch "
Like many of these ‘woke gone mad’ stories, it appears not to be true but has stirred up strong feelings amongst people and half the nation getting their knickers in a twist over nothing. |
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"Not sure what lactose intolerant is but I am thinking of trying a lactose intolerant diet for a few months to see if there are any benefits.. some people harp on about my threads but I don't make this up...it's all over the news folks "
It will only be of any benefit if you are actually intolerant. If you've noticed certain reactions when eating dairy products you may benefit. |
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"Just wait until you see the brand names of cheese in Australia
Are you referring to Coon cheese? It's being re branded as Cheer later this year.
Where everybody knows you're BAME. "
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"Not sure what lactose intolerant is but I am thinking of trying a lactose intolerant diet for a few months to see if there are any benefits.. some people harp on about my threads but I don't make this up...it's all over the news folks "
Lactose is a disaccharide sugar that humans cannot absorb. Some people (the majority of white Europeans) possess a mutation whereby the lactase enzyme they produced as infants (required to digest lactose in breast milk) persists into adulthood. Lactase enzyme catalyses the breakdown of lactose into glucose and galactose, two monosaccharides that humans can absorb.
The evolutionary norm is for lactase enzyme production to cease by age 6-8 as it is no longer needed (child is weaned) however due to the domestication of cattle and the nutritional value of dairy in northern Europe, where year-round food was difficult to come by, mutations whereby lactase enzyme production persisted into adulthood were conserved and are now extremely widespread in the white European population. Therefore most white European adults produce lactase enzyme and can therefore tolerate dairy products.
Lactose that is undigested gets into the large bowel where it has an osmotic effect, drawing water into the lumen of the bowel and causing diarrhoea and cramping.
True lactose intolerance is almost unheard of in babies, some seen to have allergy to the proteins in dairy (cow's milk protein allergy).
Allergy = something caused by the action of the immune system
Intolerance = something caused by the physiological response unconnected to the immune system. |
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"Just wait until you see the brand names of cheese in Australia
Are you referring to Coon cheese? It's being re branded as Cheer later this year.
Where everybody knows you're BAME.
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Finally. This is the best thing I've ever written on here. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Yeah this have been a thing for a bit sadly
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3BoaBUAic4
Personally i think the sun is racist because whites burn easier... |
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"Just wait until you see the brand names of cheese in Australia
Are you referring to Coon cheese? It's being re branded as Cheer later this year.
Where everybody knows you're BAME.
Finally. This is the best thing I've ever written on here. "
The flan was pretty amazing too! |
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"Just wait until you see the brand names of cheese in Australia
Are you referring to Coon cheese? It's being re branded as Cheer later this year.
Where everybody knows you're BAME. " very good work |
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By *ssex_tom OP Man
over a year ago
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"Not sure what lactose intolerant is but I am thinking of trying a lactose intolerant diet for a few months to see if there are any benefits.. some people harp on about my threads but I don't make this up...it's all over the news folks
It will only be of any benefit if you are actually intolerant. If you've noticed certain reactions when eating dairy products you may benefit. "
It's quite fashionable to follow this diet...worth a try |
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"Not sure what lactose intolerant is but I am thinking of trying a lactose intolerant diet for a few months to see if there are any benefits.. some people harp on about my threads but I don't make this up...it's all over the news folks
It will only be of any benefit if you are actually intolerant. If you've noticed certain reactions when eating dairy products you may benefit.
It's quite fashionable to follow this diet...worth a try "
I wouldn't say lactose free is a fashionable diet, I know plant based has become that but lactose free is a bit different. The people I know that follow it would love to be able to pick things up in the supermarket or while eating out without having to constantly check the ingredients, it can actually be quite stressful.
I was terrified when my son was diagnosed as I hated the idea of getting something wrong in my shopping or cooking and making him ill,turns out it becomes second nature. 5 years down the line, I still find myself reading packets and asking every question in a restaurant though just to be on the safe side. |
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What about regional varieties of cheese? Are we allowed to favour Cheshire over Red Leicester?? And why is it called Red Leicester when it is clearly orange...
Why is is Wensleydale called Wensleydale? Is it the provenance of the cow that the milk was milked from or the place it is produced?
And who decided to mix up the milk to make the cheese?
#notallcows
Cheshire is crumbly too???
#notallcheese
Some is rather rubbery and some can have a wet texture
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"Not sure what lactose intolerant is but I am thinking of trying a lactose intolerant diet for a few months to see if there are any benefits.. some people harp on about my threads but I don't make this up...it's all over the news folks
Lactose is a disaccharide sugar that humans cannot absorb. Some people (the majority of white Europeans) possess a mutation whereby the lactase enzyme they produced as infants (required to digest lactose in breast milk) persists into adulthood. Lactase enzyme catalyses the breakdown of lactose into glucose and galactose, two monosaccharides that humans can absorb.
The evolutionary norm is for lactase enzyme production to cease by age 6-8 as it is no longer needed (child is weaned) however due to the domestication of cattle and the nutritional value of dairy in northern Europe, where year-round food was difficult to come by, mutations whereby lactase enzyme production persisted into adulthood were conserved and are now extremely widespread in the white European population. Therefore most white European adults produce lactase enzyme and can therefore tolerate dairy products.
Lactose that is undigested gets into the large bowel where it has an osmotic effect, drawing water into the lumen of the bowel and causing diarrhoea and cramping.
True lactose intolerance is almost unheard of in babies, some seen to have allergy to the proteins in dairy (cow's milk protein allergy).
Allergy = something caused by the action of the immune system
Intolerance = something caused by the physiological response unconnected to the immune system."
Yawns... |
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"Not sure what lactose intolerant is but I am thinking of trying a lactose intolerant diet for a few months to see if there are any benefits.. some people harp on about my threads but I don't make this up...it's all over the news folks
Lactose is a disaccharide sugar that humans cannot absorb. Some people (the majority of white Europeans) possess a mutation whereby the lactase enzyme they produced as infants (required to digest lactose in breast milk) persists into adulthood. Lactase enzyme catalyses the breakdown of lactose into glucose and galactose, two monosaccharides that humans can absorb.
The evolutionary norm is for lactase enzyme production to cease by age 6-8 as it is no longer needed (child is weaned) however due to the domestication of cattle and the nutritional value of dairy in northern Europe, where year-round food was difficult to come by, mutations whereby lactase enzyme production persisted into adulthood were conserved and are now extremely widespread in the white European population. Therefore most white European adults produce lactase enzyme and can therefore tolerate dairy products.
Lactose that is undigested gets into the large bowel where it has an osmotic effect, drawing water into the lumen of the bowel and causing diarrhoea and cramping.
True lactose intolerance is almost unheard of in babies, some seen to have allergy to the proteins in dairy (cow's milk protein allergy).
Allergy = something caused by the action of the immune system
Intolerance = something caused by the physiological response unconnected to the immune system.
Yawns... "
Why be rude? It's useful and interesting information. |
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I'll add some anecdotal evidence to this. For reasons not for this chat, I didn't eat any dairy for about 3 months. I then ate cheese one night in a simple meal and I felt horrible the next day...sort of hungover (and no, I didn't drink). So, I can definitely see the benefits of dairy free |
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"I wouldn't think of cheese itself being racist.
Now the name for a cheese I just read above yes..racist.
That definitely does not sit well with me."
According to wiki, it was named after Edward Coon, the American cheese maker. I don’t think that using your surname to name your product is racist.
It is an unfortunate name though. I’d understand why they might choose to change it. |
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The liberals will want it taken off supermarket shelves just like when they suddenly had a issue with uncle ben who never got any problems for 30 years or more until the loonie's decided they didnt think it was WOKE. |
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"Serving dairy in schools has an emmental of racism because many BAME people are lactose intolerant says a member of the global environmental movement to Brighton and Hove Council.. is serving cheese racist?"
Just the fact that some one even bothers to feel the need to ask this question is what is wrong with this world not the cheese or the separate issue of racism. |
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"I wouldn't think of cheese itself being racist.
Now the name for a cheese I just read above yes..racist.
That definitely does not sit well with me.
According to wiki, it was named after Edward Coon, the American cheese maker. I don’t think that using your surname to name your product is racist.
It is an unfortunate name though. I’d understand why they might choose to change it. "
Fair enough but yes..unfortunate. |
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Nope, it's not.
Industrial cattle production for beef products and dairy is a damaging environmental system. The gases produced- methane and the waste products are two issues. Animal welfare etc is another ball game.
So dairy products in the mass production setup are poor.
We all need to start with the 3 Rs
Reduce
Reuse
Recycle
The first one is the hardest and most important.
I am not a vegetarian/vegan so you know. |
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My daily news catch up with Mr. ET.
“Emmetal of racism....”.
It’s cheese. Some students are lactose intolerant, some aren’t. They sell cheese in Asia. Lots of it. There are even specialty cheese shops there. I don’t think they cater only to the expats. Just saying. |
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"Serving dairy in schools has an emmental of racism because many BAME people are lactose intolerant says a member of the global environmental movement to Brighton and Hove Council.. is serving cheese racist?"
What a crock, just because of any intolerance, allergies or anything else how can an inanimate object(s) be racist or offensive
Get a grip world ffs |
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"FFS, it’s crap like this that gets in the way of actual racism. "
I could not agree more, including the ubiquitous "BBC" threads. These days, you are edammed if you do and edammed if you don't. |
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"FFS, it’s crap like this that gets in the way of actual racism.
I could not agree more, including the ubiquitous "BBC" threads. These days, you are edammed if you do and edammed if you don't." well done that made me laugh too |
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"About sixty-five percent of the human population is lactose intolerant to some degree... "
Like meeeeeeeeeee!
Actually, we intolerants are the normal ones (from an evolutionary perspective). All you tolerants are mutants |
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Why are you even debating it? Of course it is not racist. The fact you are bringing it up shows most people have succumbed to woke thinking.
People need to start telling people how things are and if you think this is a racist country, why is BLM so powerful? If it was racist you think these people would have the attention? |
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"So are cheese sellers buying into un conchonscious cheese bias?
Are cheese sellers the face of racial injustice?
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So someone can be racist of a city? Come on RACE it’s in the word. People from one city aren’t a race |
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"Should cheese be served in schools ?"
Give it a rest - Im not comvinced you havnt made this while thing up and even if someone did say it - why are you repeating such stupidity.....or are you just baiting us? |
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"I knew it , those slices of Edam and cheddar were racist and plotting world domination "
It's those naughty blue cheese slices you have to be careful of. Lurking in the background ready to pounce. |
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"If you grill it I think the lactose gets caramelised , I am lactose sensitive but can eat cheese on toast ,,, plus maybe it’s hedgehogist as they can’t eat dairy either "
You can probably eat hard cheese, as I can in small amounts. Lactose is soluble in water so when there is little moisture in a cheese, it is naturally low lactose. It's nothing to do with cooking it. I'd imagine you can't eat soft cheese in any quantity as it contains more lactose. |
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"I knew it , those slices of Edam and cheddar were racist and plotting world domination
It's those naughty blue cheese slices you have to be careful of. Lurking in the background ready to pounce. "
Yeah the blue cheese totally discriminates the yellow cheese |
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"Should cheese be served in schools ?
Give it a rest - Im not comvinced you havnt made this while thing up and even if someone did say it - why are you repeating such stupidity.....or are you just baiting us? "
It's all over the news. I don't make this nonsense up you know.. |
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"Should cheese be served in schools ?
Give it a rest - Im not comvinced you havnt made this while thing up and even if someone did say it - why are you repeating such stupidity.....or are you just baiting us?
It's all over the news. I don't make this nonsense up you know.."
I havnt seen or heard it anywhere else. Even you are referring to it as nonsense so why are you even starting a thread on it? |
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"Should cheese be served in schools ?
Give it a rest - Im not comvinced you havnt made this while thing up and even if someone did say it - why are you repeating such stupidity.....or are you just baiting us?
It's all over the news. I don't make this nonsense up you know..
I havnt seen or heard it anywhere else. Even you are referring to it as nonsense so why are you even starting a thread on it?" the forum would be a baron place without nonesence |
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"Should cheese be served in schools ?
Give it a rest - Im not comvinced you havnt made this while thing up and even if someone did say it - why are you repeating such stupidity.....or are you just baiting us?
It's all over the news. I don't make this nonsense up you know..
I havnt seen or heard it anywhere else. Even you are referring to it as nonsense so why are you even starting a thread on it?the forum would be a baron place without nonesence "
So true |
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"I feel like i just walked into austin powers brain
Me too
Everyone seems so cheesed off though. " Well, You Might Be A Cunning Limberger, But I’m A Master Debater |
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"Serving dairy in schools has an emmental of racism because many BAME people are lactose intolerant says a member of the global environmental movement to Brighton and Hove Council.. is serving cheese racist?"
emmental ? Tom ....... What are you saying ? |
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"Serving dairy in schools has an emmental of racism because many BAME people are lactose intolerant says a member of the global environmental movement to Brighton and Hove Council.. is serving cheese racist?
emmental ? Tom ....... What are you saying ? "
Good, isn’t it? “Emmental of racism”
Someone else said “edamed if you do, edamed if you don’t” as well. |
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"emmental ? Tom ....... What are you saying ?
Good, isn’t it? “Emmental of racism”
Someone else said “edamed if you do, edamed if you don’t” as well. "
These are quite gouda jokes. |
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If it is true that non-Europeans are more lactose intolerant then yes it is racist. It's like being European in e.g Nigeria and the people serving the food knowing it is likely to make you ill AND there being little alternative |
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"If it is true that non-Europeans are more lactose intolerant then yes it is racist. It's like being European in e.g Nigeria and the people serving the food knowing it is likely to make you ill AND there being little alternative "
Upwards of 70% of East Asian people are lactose intolerant, with Jewish, West African, Arab and Mediterranean origin people having high frequencies of intolerance.
Only about 5% of Northern European people are lactose intolerant. I'm in that 5% and I blame my Jewish ancestry. |
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"Think before you sell..
Selling cheese could be racist..
Serving cheese could be racist..follow your conscience"
tom you really do read 1 and 1 and count 25 |
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"Serving dairy in schools has an emmental of racism because many BAME people are lactose intolerant says a member of the global environmental movement to Brighton and Hove Council.. is serving cheese racist?"
It's not just Brighton and hove council that are trying to brainwash people into accepting it, I think there's a bigger plan.
I had two official looking people knock on my door only yesterday saying they would "like to talk to me about Cheesus.”
Stay safe Tom and keep up the good work, go about it Caerphilly though because you'll gather enemy's along the way who don't like the truth |
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I had two official looking people knock on my door only yesterday saying they would "like to talk to me about Cheesus.”"
If they made cheese in the Middle East , would it be called “cheeses of Nazareth” ? |
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"Serving dairy in schools has an emmental of racism because many BAME people are lactose intolerant says a member of the global environmental movement to Brighton and Hove Council.. is serving cheese racist?
Three thoughts:
1. Did someone really say this?
2. Are any BAME people saying its racist?
3.Lots of people say rediculous things everyday......."
Thank you, the voice of sanity behind the sensational headlines! |
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If they are lactose intolerant it should be on the school data form parents fill giving amongst other things allergies and medical conditions. If not, dairy is actually good for you so it would be racist not to offer to any ethnic minority, as that would deprive them of its health benefits. Nobody has to take it though. |
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"Should cheese carry a warning ?"
yes! it should say it doesn’t matter how yummy i am, the weight gain is not worth it!!
(who am i kidding its sooooo worth it) |
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"Should cheese carry a warning ?
yes! it should say it doesn’t matter how yummy i am, the weight gain is not worth it!!
(who am i kidding its sooooo worth it) "
Cheese does not cause weight gain surely .. unless you eat kilos of the stuff... |
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"Should cheese carry a warning ?
yes! it should say it doesn’t matter how yummy i am, the weight gain is not worth it!!
(who am i kidding its sooooo worth it)
Cheese does not cause weight gain surely .. unless you eat kilos of the stuff..."
its basically one of my food groups at this point |
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