Yesterday afternoon I ran out to pick up a few groceries and heard an ad on the radio for the Mother’s Milk Bank in Austin seeking donations of breast milk from healthy women who have a surplus.
Being a gay man, there's a lot I don't know about women -- especially when it comes to breast milk. I'd never even pondered the concept of a woman donating unused milk to a "bank" to be distributed to women who, for whatever reason, cannot produce an adequate amount. Apparently there are only 7 such "milk banks" in the country, but what a great charitable donation!
I can't help but wonder what those offended readers of Baby Talk magazine and assorted breast-phobic fundamentalists would think about the radio ad I heard. The ad ran on KGSR which is (my opinion) a liberal radio station here in Austin.
Back in the mid-80s when I was messing around with various drugs, I recall an episode when I had an idea. There was cheese from cows, goats and sheep. Why not human breast milk? That memory flashed through my mind yesterday after I heard the radio ad.
Now that 2 decades have passed and you can google anything for information, I found some interesting info this morning.
One woman tried making paneer* from her own breast milk and failed, claiming the protein content isn't high enough to cause the milk to curdle.
*The link I placed wouldn't work so try this: http://www.indrani.net/index.php?q=2006/03/breast_milk_cheese
"I didn't know a thing about dairy farming," says Ross Marker, Hooterville Farms' founder. "Hell, I didn't know a damn thing about anything! But the solution was right there, bouncing in front of my face every night!"
You can read more in the LaLa Times article.
OK, so it's a spoof. I was falling for it.
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