"New Zealand is the largest importer of palm kernel in the world, with the dairy industry importing nearly 2 million tonnes every year."
That Dairy Queen Blizzard I just had helped remind me that eating a whole thing of ice cream for the first time in ages when you’re in your mid-to-late 30s is possibly one of the dumbest things you could do to yourself.
Fun day hanging with friends, took the ferry to Bainbridge grabbed lunch, came back, visited a non-dairy ice cream place (which was pretty good!) and then chilled at Stoup for a bit. Love the engine rumbles on the ferry 🥰
Decided to start eating yogurt because my gut biome is basically Dante’s depiction of limbo, but I can’t handle dairy well any more (also I hate the taste) so I tried coconut milk yogurt and oh my goodness it’s so gooood!
TIL that New Zealand imports nearly two megatons of Palm Kernel anually for livestock feed. The largest importer of palm kernel in the world (no wonder why our country's quiet about deforestation in West Papua) #nzpol#climatechange#deforestation#dairy
Dairy farms wouldn't have any means of dewatering milk for transport, & in any case testing for contaminants, pathogens, hormones, antibiotics, etc. needs to be done to raw milk before any processing can happen. Farmers do chill the milk in bulk tanks before the trucks pick it up, though
I am one mental breakdown away from becoming one of those people who sends critical letters to companies about including too many ads on their apps or not having dairy free alternatives at the ice cream shop.
Nope, milk is still shipped in refrigerated food-grade tankers from dairy farms to processing plants. depending on the plant, it gets bottled / repackaged / reprocessed into various things & transported differently depending on the product.
yeah. he thinks all trans women should have whatever treatments and surgeries they want, as long as they spend a year in the dairy farm the only ally weirder than halimede