Monday, November 17, 2008

Nothing Like Going Natural!

Nothing Like Going Natural!
Topic: Creation and Food
At a recent conference, I had said a few things about some of the unnatural things that we call natural these days, and during one of the breaks a pleasant and informed young lady let me know something about fat-free milk, about which I must have said something. I must have said something like "never drink milk that is blue around the edges," or something similar.

She informed me that skim milk could be a lot worse, and is as opaque and as white as it is because of . . . everybody sit down now . . . an additive called titanium white. In other words, without that additive -- perfectly harmless I bet because additives usually are -- the skim milk would look a lot more like the dirty water that it naturally resembles. But when I use the word naturally here, I do not mean that there is anything natural about any of this. I checked this young lady's report out, and sure enough, the industrialists have figured out how to paint your health milk.

Another way to do this -- and it would conserve the amounts of titanium white used -- would be to paint the outside of the jug with it, and then drink the milk falsely so-called with one's eyes closed. We could do it that way.
From Doug Wilson's Blog and Mablog


Or, you could simply not worry about any of that, and buy your own cow!
LOL

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Welcome

Welcome to Willow Jersey Farm. Currently I have nothing here, so feel free to visit these blogs:

My Blogs:
  1. Biblical Beginnings... This is my personal blog. Here, you can read about more of my personal life and walk with the Lord.
  2. Listening to Beauty. This blog delves into the realms of culture through the arts and literature, exploring all the implications of prose and verse, style and content, through a Biblical lens.
Other Recommended Reading:
  1. In Freedom's Cause By Daniel Berkompas
  2. Riderchuck Weblog By Charles Chambers
  3. Providence House Farm By Tammy Woltersdorf (My Mom)
  4. Garden Of Hope By Rebecca Giger (My foster Sister)
  5. Autumn Colors By Hannah Woltersdorf (My Sister)