On 20 March 2012 07:27, Colin Denman-Jones <[email protected]> wrote:
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> On Mar 20, 2012 7:21 AM, "Anestis Kozakis" <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> > On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 7:12 PM, Anestis Kozakis <[email protected]>
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>> >> On 20 March 2012 05:51, William <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >> > **************Spoiler***************
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>> >> > I'm an avid reader with a long memory. I went back to double check
>> >> > and
>> >> > confirmed something from A Darkness at Sethanon, Macros helps Tomas
>> >> > remember
>> >> > his Valheru heritage and it notes that "Like all Valheru
>> >> > Ashen-Shugar's
>> >> > first meal was raw meat". In A Crown Imperiled it is written that
>> >> > Draken-Koren's first meal was nursing from the tigress. Is this
>> >> > intentional?
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>> >> Milk straight from the teat is different to the processed and
>> >> pasteurised stuff that you buy at the supermarket, so it can be raw in
>> >> a way.  I don't see a problem with this.
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>> >> Anestis.
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>> On 20 March 2012 07:06, tony gurnick <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > not to be picky but you dont see the difference between milk and meat?
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>> Placing your comment at the bottom of the thread as regards to
>> possible spoilers.....
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>> Yes, there is a difference between meat and milk, and I acknowledge
>> that, but there is also a difference between milk that has been
>> collected and processed and milk straight form the teat of an animal.
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>> You could say the latter is raw milk, whilst the former is not.  I
>> know my grandparents back in their village in Greece, when they rook
>> milk form the cow, they then boiled it before allowing it to be drunk
>> by anyone.  That is a form of processing.
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>> Again, I don't see an issue in what Ray has described.  In this case,
>> raw is straight from the animal instead of being cooked or processed
>> in any way.  Yes, I acknowledge that in medieval times most cultures
>> would collect the milk then drink it.  So yes, that is also raw milk.
>> Still doesn't make it an issue in what ray has described.
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>> Anestis.
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> Anestis you have us all lost here. Please re-read the first email. Raw milk
> and raw meat are not the same. This appears to be just a case of Ray not
> remembering a very minor detail after 20+ years.
> /Colin.

Ah, damnit.  I misread it as "raw meal" and not "raw meat".

Anyway, I still say it isn't an issue. :-/

Anestis.

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