Not many weeks ago...
... I was visiting some family in Wisconsin, land of the dairy farm.
(A generic Wisconsin dairy--not my family's farm.) |
The first thing I remembered was my experience with milk as a child. I grew up in Los Angeles in a gilded age when the milk was delivered to your home by the milkman. You'd leave a note for the milkman--say, "2 quarts whole; 1 pint cream"--and then the next morning, the order would appear. The milkman and his truck were a common early morning sight in the US, back in the day.
Usually, the milkman would leave it on the doorstep, but the really nice houses had a kind of built-in receptacle to hold the milk and keep it out of the sun.
But in earlier days, milk seems to have been delivered in a totally different way. Here's an image I've had in my files for a while--from an era even earlier than the days when I was a kid in LA.
Seeing the Belgian woman pouring the milk into a bowl reminded me of a visit to my sister's house where she had a traditional milk container. You've seen them before--they look like this:
All of this recent milk sightings has made me wonder a few things--great SRS Challenges for us to work on this week!
1. Those milk containers (as seen in the previous image): Do they have a specific name? If I want to buy one, what term or name would I search for? Is it possible to buy new ones?
2. As I said above, some houses had a kind of mini-closet into which the milkman would put the day's delivery: What was that mini-closet called?
3. Milk delivery by dog? Seems odd to me--why use dogs to deliver the milk? In particular, can you figure out where that image of the dog-cart milk delivery came from? What other kinds of animals were (or are) used to deliver milk to the customer?
4. Milk generally comes from cows, and we have a lot of them in Wisconsin and California. But what other animals produce milk that's widely used as human food? That is, I know whales produce milk too, but it's not really a common food item. Which kinds of animal milk is used as a food product? (Extra credit just for fun and a surprise: Which four states are the top milk producers in the US?)
Hope you find this dairy-focused Challenge to be as fascinating as I did!
(Remember: I'll come back again in a week, August 2, to give my solution to this Challenge. I'm off to Mexico to do a bit of research for future SRS Challenges!)
Search on!
1. First attempt was wrong with a search for [ milk tanks ]. It gave big industrial tanks.
ReplyDeleteSecond attempt was also wrong (sort of). Searched for [ milk urns ] and Google returned a Search Engine Results Page (SERP) for Milk Churns. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milk_churn Yes you buy new and used.
2. We had one in our house. We would get into the house through it when we were locked out and a lot smaller. Search [ Milk Chute ].
3. Had to change this up a bit to avoid animals delivering milk via glands etc. or mail delivery. Adding the word cart helped. Search [ animal cart milk delivery ] https://www.google.com/search?q=animal+carts+milk+delivery&newwindow=1&safe=strict&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwipwIOrm6fVAhWBVz4KHczrDXcQsAQIIw&biw=1436&bih=780#newwindow=1&safe=strict&tbm=isch&q=animal+cart+milk+delivery
4. Search [ animal milk is used as a food product ]
http://lactalis.com.ua/en/healthy/milkAnimals
http://www.fao.org/docrep/018/i3396e/i3396e.pdf
Extra - Search for your original question [ Which four states are the top milk producers in the US? ]
https://www.statista.com/statistics/194968/top-10-us-states-by-milk-production/
4. Clearly its humans first. Then after cows, goats, sheep and here on Vancouver Island its water buffalo in particular the riverine variety first domesticated in Italy. Just about every food store stocks water buffalo yogurt, cheeses and meats. They are beautiful creatures. jon
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used [animal milk consumed by humans]
typo results
'udderly' getting over the hump
a bridge too far
recall you were advocating CHOCOLATE milk as a workout beverage a while back…
checked methane as an aside [dairy methane output]
…that said…
Yep.. The Chocolate milk Challenge. (I *liked* that one!)
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ReplyDeletecourtesy of FredD's stat site… using the ''mother's milk", for wondering, of goo…
new term Gooopoly monopoly
Margrethe Vestager
the two decade BackRub… started at Stanford 20 years ago
the 'new scream' - Bernard Pras
a matter of perspective -
scroll down about ⅓ – pak-age-car, Stutz
weird that there was a similar ADOHR accident in SF… guy smoking there too… ;•P
Stutz pak-age-car SERP
like the LUICK Dairy bottle-mobile
ADOHR - Elmer Moss - the 401k of the times - $1,030.55
RHODA - ADOHR-ABLE BABIES "one of the largest herds of Guernsey cattle in the world"
the Postman may ring twice, but the Milkman always delivers…
the location in Tarzana
milk & other things
the extinction of memory
milk by drone - 7-Eleven/Reno
vintage milk cans
new milk cans from India
new stainless steel/amazon ~$245 w/shipping
SERP for 'milk box porch coolers'
modern dairy
making a comeback of sorts, but it's complicated… where's Musk?
re: Musk & Z'berg & AI…
SERP
fb - FAIR
fb - AI Academy
ebb & flow
go to ~ 50 minutes into the bbq video…
it was "live"
and off subject…
…but just to be hip…PO (in case you end up going south of Mexico a bit)
I hadn't seen the Adohr farms milk truck accident (with Sutro Tower in the background). That's a great find.
Deletesorry Dan, that version of the SF Adohr (Rhoda) Stutz Pak-Age-Car mishap only existed in my imagination… an event that only happened on the internet, bypassing reality…
Deletekinda like these @ the 'Plex… ;-)
Shirley Temple and two calves at Adohr Farms, circa 1937
Adohr Farms Collection
Sutro Tower - Construction commenced in 1971, completed in 1973
Adohr truck accident - 1951
"The accident occurred in the middle of St. James Park. Various models of cars are parked on the street in the background. Photograph dated January 13, 1951."
Adohr SERP
who would have guessed milk would have led to this…?
Deletea little risqué, but even Fischl seemed aware of the Adhor milk accident and may have included in this 1982 "untitled"
painting… think it's the Dodgers & Angels on the screen, but hard to tell (and it is an April 1 date)
almost looks like Jeff Koons had a hand in this
has a little Mark Tansey feel too - he was born in San Jose…
E. Fischl
speaking of Aprils…
or KAWS
note Snoopy
has a KAWS connection…
"Things really took a sharp turn when I saw the Mark Tansey retrospective show at LACMA in the early 90’s."
Jean-Pierre Roy
FridaMoji
R. Mutt appears in Karl's town
Karl says hey
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ReplyDelete3. Milk delivery by dog? What other kinds of animals were (or are) used to deliver milk to the customer?
Searched by image the photo.
[dogs company milkman] result related to Q2
[milkman delivering milk dogs] in All and Images
Images show more dogs delivering milk (Dog cart)
2017: Do you know the milkman? Dairy delivery thrives in Fort Collins
Why has the traditional milkman vanished and what was it like in his heyday? Horses mentioned to deliver the milk.
[milk delivery dog cart]
Wikipedia: Dogcart (dog-drawn)
Books confirm that dogs were used to deliver milk and mention most of times treated with cruelty.
[dog cart milk through history]
Dog Carts and the Extinction of Memory
Answer: Not sure if you ask about where the image you showing come from. Dog carts came from: France, Belgium and The Netherlands. Also some images from California. Other animals used were houses and even the cows.
4. But what other animals produce milk that's widely used as human food? (Extra credit just for fun and a surprise: Which four states are the top milk producers in the US?)
I know about goats and sheep
[animal milk used for human consumption]
Milk drinking started around 7,500 years ago in central Europe “...goat and sheep milk…”
Wikipedia:Milk Food product for humans Also: What is milk? With that definition Soy is not milk, it is beverage.
Answer: From Wikipedia: cattle, sheep, goats, yaks, water buffalo, horses, reindeer and camels.
For extra credit: [top milk producers united states]
California, Wisconsin, New York and Idaho”...Wisconsin is also known as ‘Americas Dairyland’, engraved on its licence plate
U.S. Milk Market - Statistics & Facts”... In 2015, worldwide milk production amounted to about 816.69 million metric tons...Major producers of cow milk worldwide in 2015 ( EU, USA, India...Mexico in 9th place)
[top milk producers Mexico] and [mayores productores de leche en México]
México produjo 11.6 millones de toneladas de leche de bovino al cierre de 2015, el 2.5 por ciento de la producción global el mismo año.
Los estados productores más grandes de leche de bovino son Jalisco, con 2,157 millones de litros en 2015; Coahuila, con 1,380 millones de litros, y Durango, con 1,142 millones.
And, for Mexico, the highest producing states are: Jalisco , with 2.157 million liters in 2015; Coahuila , with 1.380 million liters, and Durango, with 1,142 million liters .
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ReplyDeleteHello Dr. Russell and everyone
1. Those milk containers (as seen in the previous image): Do they have a specific name?
As we had a Milk farm asked my dad and in Spanish the name is Peroles. And also known as botes lecheros
Searched by image the containers
[old milk containers name]
Wikipedia: A milk churn is a tall, conical or cylindrical container for the transportation of milk. It is sometimes referred to as a milk can. In pails link says: “Pails made of wood, and later metal, were originally used to transport milk, before the introduction of the milk churn.”
Milk Bottle
Answer: They are called churn.
2. As I said above, some houses had a kind of mini-closet into which the milkman would put the day's delivery: What was that mini-closet called?
[milk delivered in the past]
Remember the Milkman? In Some Places, He’s Back (2007)
Cows in homes and comment mentions: “Pryanico Milko-Box” Part of Q3
Nostalgia for an old-fashioned milk bottle
Also interesting the book “No Milk Today: The Vanishing World of the Milkman By Andrew Ward . Searched “Churn”, “pails” and others. Also mentions other data
link to the book
[where milkman put milk in old houses]
Even though they were called milk chutes they were also used to deliver other products such as eggs, bread and vegetables/fruits.
Answer: Milk Chutes
Remembering our previous SRS Challenges with trees, I just read the story about another one. Quina, el casi extinto árbol medicinal del escudo de Perú que ni los patriotas conocen e inspiró el gin tonic I didn't know about this.
Deletehope this doesn't sour… at least check the link about Dubi*…
ReplyDeleteguessing that is past the sell-by date - 7,500 years ago
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past sell by?? the stores need to toss the B.C. stock, just sayin
the cow milk alternative… doubt the cow is a fan…
now, a tourist thing… damn tourists
WB Milk: some Bay examples
4 years to get into the black - Tomales, California operation
sad followup
NYT piece
seems to be ongoing - in your neighborhood/area… maybe you have tried?
double 8 dairy - there's a video in the 'About' - make gelato - Sonoma County
a possible place to taste… all in the name of sRs, of course
and in WI, they pray – "Every morning, I'm singing to them, praying to God it will go OK" "Ayalon knows he should be afraid of the powerful, 1-ton bull named Armando, sired by a water buffalo in Italy.
"One day, he will kill me. He knows it. I know it." "Ayalon said he's heard the cheese is really good. But he's never tasted it, and probably never will, for one simple reason: "I don't eat cheese.""
Dubi Ayalon
the cheese
from Israel to Wisconsin
article
*Dubi's tale (a former Lt. Colonel) voice & story - a good story, a worthwhile 17 minutes… he has a coarse speech pattern – Hello Buffalo, hey buffalo
… hopefully there is some honey in the mix too… and good olives & dates…
and now, Water Buffalo Cheddar
can fried WB curds be far behind?
I'm off to find some pseudo milk…
YooHoo
some observations
"Let's just say that that night, that smelly, rancid night on a Greyhound bus in Pennsylvania, I learned the hard way the true horror of Yoo-hoo™. It is not a beverage. It is a concoction, devised by witches, brewed in a swamp, and taste-tested on the seventh level of hell."
trust this isn't too cheesy… no, Bo & Sunny aren't pulling a giant wheel of mozzarella di bufala. murky intro to Italy
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sheep research
H2O buff
big block of cheese -WH
2015
a cheese video from the past (2015), that references an earlier cheese… feta funny
A. Jackson - 1400 lbs…
another version
cheese on TV
dropped link from before -
chicago review
1. [Milk can] works fine for used and new sold here http://www.everychina.com/m-stainless-steel-food-containers-with-lids. Also called churns
ReplyDelete2. [milk delivery door] found milk box as general name and Pryanico Milko-Box as a specific product which has arrows inside that can point to what you want.
3. Images says Illustrated London News / sketches in Germany cant read date
4. 2015 data beef2live.com: California (by far) Wisconsin, Idaho then New York. Source is NASS/USDA 2015 Summary
Composed in EditPad
knew this story - complete with milk cans - was kicking around in the foggy memory recesses… found it… and some of its literary cousins… good excuse to look at some P. P. Rubens paintings…
ReplyDeletelike the Library of Congress photo…
A Dog of Flanders, Ouida
Ouida
a milk cart canine
the 2007 documentary - bridge to Japan
Rubens - The Descent from the Cross - a triptych
from Khan Academy, Peter Paul Rubens, Elevation of the Cross - also a triptych
…meanwhile, in Alaska -
tourists again
slight change in the search
LoC
a rare ride… good boys, good puppies… long gone now
Down in the Lonesome Draw – short time here and a long time gone
living happily in Santa Clara county and then…
a pack mate
the SF tie
the churn
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milk fat
pouring from the churn - seemed to be a UK/euro term - I'd always heard 'can' here in the west
like buttah
milk duds
…meanwhile, at Oroville, the DWR is becoming quite the film maker…
drone work
butter cow
ReplyDeletethe politics of butter cow…
video
am in a lactose/leche haze… think I'll moooooooosey on now.
ReplyDeleteSERP intolerance
always wondered what that was called…
Maillard reaction
Dulce de leche
beurre noisette
many brown variations
why was there no Brando butter marketed?
scarred by butter in 1972
butter in the news
carts:
the Tesla of its day
in MA
a pin board collection
some other carts, some with milk
…from Dali back to a hippo
Lotus
not a cart, but still a beast of burden, fowl plow
not Mick, but still…
an even odder duet – as surreal as Dali and his goat
the money side
distilled
butter cow
ReplyDeletethe politics of butter cow…
video
In the Netherlands en Belgian we still use this milk containers [ in Dutch: "melkbussen] https://www.google.nl/search?q=melkbussen&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi32JqblqnVAhVObVAKHdpUBsYQ_AUICigB&biw=1920&bih=1070
ReplyDeletethanks to Mr. Hennekam found a painted 40liter (~10ga.) milk bus/bush/box used by the "milk riders" — liked that it included the Milky Way/space milkman in the mandala.
Deletemelkbus met melkachtige melkwegweg
for sale, ready for paint or carbide…
NL wiki
on truck
carbide shooting - Dutch hobby? - paint them or shoot them…
Rouveen
E. van Heck, The Milky Way Monument
Beets - former Dutch milker video
one of six known survivors - made in IN, used in CA, now in PA - driven standing to accommodate the in & out quick delivery… part of the sales pitch for "the Mechanical Horse"…
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the sales pitch
good background - see THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 2017 post
see LOWKAT, OCT 29, 2010 post
and back to the human connection - [how is breast milk produced]
info
production info
About 448,000 results (0.63 seconds) video SERP
the milk bath benefits
was still curious about the cart print…
ReplyDeletethe large size dog-cart
from page 164 - Title: "[The World's Inhabitants; or, Mankind, animals & plants ... With ... illustrations, etc.]"
Author: BETTANY, George Thomas.
Shelfmark: "British Library HMNTS 10007.bb.11." Place of Publishing: London
Date of Publishing: 1889
Publisher: Ward, Lock & Co.
images
Ireland
LoC photomechanical print : photochrom, color.~1890s – cans/jugs appear to be copper/brass? [Milksellers, Brussels, Belgium] (LOC) 1-3 dog carts
click right - 6 photos - some milksellers (Laitiere Bruxelloise) being check by the authorities
Antwerp, ~1890, drie honden
LoC photostream, page 224
modern cart
a variety… keep scrolling
2 dog - Stereoscopic Card
modern history - lesser known printer's proof, not in the LoC… I didn't know that Marge was Belgian, or a milk-seller…? wonder if Lisa believes in the dairy fairy?
lil Homer and the dog having a moment is my favorite part… with or without color
Great links, Remmij!
DeleteI was searching for the photo and found:
[perro entregando leche]
Antique KEYSTONE Photo 1900s DOG TEAM Delivering Milk Belgium
[Belgium dog team delivering milk]
Dog Carts with photos
[Keystone View Company]
Wikipedia: The Keystone View Company was a major distributor of stereographic images, and was located in Meadville, Pennsylvania. From 1892 through 1963 Keystone produced and distributed both educational and comic/sentimental stereoviews, and stereoscopes.
Also tried searching the initials on the photo without luck. Then tried search by image adding "woman milk seller dog cart" and found link that mentions the book you already share
… even back in the old cart days, it was all about los gatos…
Deletethey ruled the pre-internet too…
and then there was the cart-less, fresh milk delivery system… pre-social media.
milk delivery
Love the stereo image of the dog cart and milk delivery.
Delete… that would curdle the milk… so that's what the silos are for…
ReplyDeletea bad day & a good day at the dairy
amended… Bart wanted in, then he wanted out… (milk)cowabunga, dude! BartCart DogBart
ReplyDeletethe kid is breaking the fourth wall
did a bit more searching on the barn view by Carol M. Highsmith… (not quite generic… and better without the missiles.) there's always more.
ReplyDelete42.866915, -89.967963 - 7052 WI-39 Trunk Hollandale, Wisconsin
street view
pretty much the Highsmith view
another angle - Joe & Shirley's retirement home in the background (1996, lt. grey house, right side) - Fairview is a dead end
overhead
appears Joe Sr. passed away in 2011…
the Sigg barn
good resolution
the photographer of the Joe Sigg & Sons dairy photo Dan used
WaPo story - 2010
the LoC archive
Joe Sigg
Joe Sigg & Sons' dairy farm near Hollandale in Iowa County, Wisconsin
lawsuit outcome - NOV 22, 2016
Frances Benjamin Johnston Collection - LoC
she photographed another recent sRs/Dan location
Aerial view of pineapple farms, Hawaii
… Wisconsin or Hawaiʻi?
Lounging cows at a dairy farm
Schmidt dairy farm
search by subject LoC
role reversal
population: 288
Rockies??
the BBall twitter
looks overcast/little shade…
Warrington Colescott - b. in Oakland, educated at Berkeley
Colescott
2/2
ReplyDeleteback to milk -
Lovely - the Swiss
so much for a natural delivery system
milk production/automation in Japan
10 years ago in PA
robots milking
more robots
spinning orange-and-white brush - seems harsh
Lely Astronaut A4
Lely
cows on social media
MooooooooTwitter
AutoMilking wiki
do robots drink milk… or have much use for agriculture in general?
Nestlé Nesquik®
MOSTLY FALSE
even SNOPES is FUBAR
but can still pull the $$$$
✩officially, sufficiently miked…✩ in 2 parts:
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even fake milk news…
'smell of scientists'
real news - 150 gallons per day!!
Orca milk
"I once had killer whale milk. I'll starve to death before I have that again. It tastes like fish. It's got like 15 times more fat than cow milk."
""SeaWorld's domestic breeding program, in addition to frequent testing of pH levels to see when female whales are ovulating, also stores plenty of killer whale milk in case a mother rejects her calf. Apparently, the staff used to taste the milk, and nobody gave much thought to that. Those days are definitely over.
U of IL, Lactation Biology Website - Providing fundamental information about the biology of lactation in mammals.
cow anatomy
a small scale goat dairy example
camels - a frothy beverage
getting the technique
camels in TX
the trickle down of politics on camels in the Gulf
Daily Mail article, disturbing - Qatar blockade
ongoing
and evolving
from 2010 - Survival of the fattest
it may not bode well…
science channel, auto milking explained
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aSH on wiki
Ash speaks
Quora
milk in Westworld
wESTWORLD on tv
how humans milk - grasp…
both in WI.:
Gigi - almost 24 gal/day
displaced Gigi
(milk is difficult to film through…)
ReplyDeleteLeo was on to something
Three variations on a theme: - still partial to the TX vision
tfl - May 5, 2017
Kölner Zoo: Trinken ist Lebenselexier - Jul 26, 2017
waterless variant:
Cologne Zoo – What's inside? Oct 18, 2016
dog cart
ReplyDeletenot dog cart
✩modern dog delivering milk…✩
British Library's photos
BL/flickr - one million+… a place to wonder wander
BL/twitter
SERP - has a 5 dog cart & many images I had missed…
Hannah the Bernese
Bruxelles - during dog cart days
a cart maker - France, Charrette Peugeot
carts with angels
and the misuse
brands
countries
taste test – why interwob, why?
s o u r
ReplyDeleteQuora on sour – even ropy fermentation
Types of microorganisms and their activity in milk (Guelph in Ontario)
happens in beer too
off subject, but while looking at the British Library… ☾
ReplyDeletemoon
Neil's
NPR
Cartier
FBI, OBCI and the Wapakoneta police
Armstrong, born in Wapakoneta
Armstrong museum
errant lunar transmission… Neil visits Joe's old place
ReplyDeletesometime between July 20 & now
sRs Friday, May 30, 2014
"3A. How long would it take you to find a picture of Neil Armstrong standing on the moon that was published in The Guardian newspaper sometime in the past 30 years? "
moving pictures
Saturn 500f
Mt. Marilyn, the feature Jim Lovell named for his wife
lower center
ultimate moo/moon blend… courtesy of David Delahunty, Ireland
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✰…and still there at the end✰
cow/moon SERP
moon tea, sans cream
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diddle
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T. Wilson
1. I still have a few of these in the garden at home. We call them milk pails or milk churns. They are known by different names in different parts of Australia. Until the 1930s you left a “billy” at your front gate and the milkman transferred the milk from the churn into your billy. By 1934, this was replaced by bottles due to public health concerns- I found plenty of references to this in old newspapers kept by TROVE (National Library of Australia). You can still buy them today from our local agriculture coop as well as lots of garden centres.
ReplyDelete2. According to TROVE, they are called Tradesmen’s hatches or delivery hatches- here is a report from Women’s World in 1928 http://preview.tinyurl.com/ycpqe4ht
3. To find the origins of the picture, I did a reverse image search and limited the search time to June this year to take out any references to this search challenge that were swamping my search results. According to a Flickr collection The World's Best Photos of dogcart and dogs : “Image taken from page 164 of '[The World's Inhabitants; or, Mankind, animals & plants ... With ... illustrations, etc.]' (The British Library)” For the range of animals once again, I can draw on experiences first- I have been on carts/carriages/sleighs drawn by horse, oxen, donkey, sheep, dog, reindeer, goat and camel. My favourite was a skilift in Italy, being towed by a horse and cart: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njxhchZg8W8 A Google image search [unusual animal drawn carts] reveals that this is a fertile field for Pinterest pages. I found several- but the most prolific was this one https://au.pinterest.com/curiosityband/animals-what-pull-carts/
4. To find the different types of animal milk consumed by humans I started off my search analog rather than digital. I happen to own a copy of Harold McGee’s On Food and Cooking where he lists Human, Cow (European breeds and Zebu), Buffalo, Yak, Goat, Sheep, Camel Reindeer and Horse. He also describes the composition of Fin Whale milk, so I did a Google search [fin whale milk]. This led me to a report that staff at Seaworld used Orca milk but I think this could be an apocryphal story- I’ll dig deeper when I have more time. The related searches at the bottom of the SERP suggested whale milk icecream- among the results for this search were an announcement from the Penny Ice Creamery https://www.facebook.com/thepennyicecreamery/posts/10150222537496241 that they were now making whale milk icecream- note the date and this fascinating article http://preview.tinyurl.com/ybs5awgp from Munchies where they interview Dr Young Park, who has written a book called Handbook of the Milk of Non-Bovine Animals. He adds moose, llama and pigs to the list.
As an aside I found this lovely video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ez_pkEOu3Fs
the 'The story of a milk cart' video was a great find and touching story with Katie clip clopping…
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LPD cart
in the collection, associated with LPD
Conway Tighe and Ian Buckles
Lincoln Park on GooMaps - 70 Lincoln Rd, Essendon, Vic - dairy location
being built over now…
interesting cross-reference -
see #48 - Hugh Tighe
sRs on traffic signals -
Feb. 2015
a Canberra Times piece
Catriona Donnelly
fwiw, the whale milk link - "It's official: We're making blue whale's milk ice cream through a special arrangement with the Monterey Bay Aquarium"
is an April 1st post - also in the comments:
"This seems to along the same vein as the London Ice Creamery Baby Gaga that is selling Human Milk ice cream for $22.50 per 11 ounces. Blue Whale Ice Cream, YUMMY! LITSC (leave it to Santa Cruz). Or is this a great Aporil Fool's joke???" … those Blue Whales are verrrrry hard to milk ;-)
NMA twitter
Thanks for the notes... and the link to the Pintrest page is great. (Pintrest is often a great source of images in a given category.)
DeleteAlso.. that IS a great video. Thanks for the link.
How to milk an Orca -- the YouTube video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIfl7wpZcFw (from SeaWorld, San Diego)
Delete1. These are milk cans which can be bought today by searching [stainless steel cream or milk can]. For this search I started with [vintage milk container] which brought up listings for “milk cans.” But, there was a problem. Those listings were selling decorative milk cans. So, I refined my question to ask whether a serious milk can is still sold. Under Google’s suggestions for related searches there was a really nice phrase [dairy supplies milk cans]. I clicked and the first result was Hamby Dairy Supply where you can purchase a milk can that a true dairy farmer would be proud to own.
ReplyDelete2. These mini-closets are called milk doors, milk chutes, or milk boxes. After many tries, a search for [milkman home refrigeration system] pulled up a source describing “double doored milk cubbies” but that was a mouth full. Using that phrase, another search for [double door milk cubbie milkman] referenced the actual names in the description of the result. The term “milk chute” seems the most targeted and commonly used by architects to describe the feature in old buildings.
3. Dog carts were used to transport goods when stronger animals were too expensive or the wagon needed to navigate narrow or populated streets. Other animals that hauled loads were horses, donkeys, mules and oxen. A few sources under the search [dog cart milk delivery] explained that this practice was often used in specific European countries. So, I narrowed my search to just one country, [dog cart netherlands], which pulled the source I used. Problem is, it’s difficult to verify the credibility of this source or just generally, how this information was collected by the authors.
4. Cows, goats, sheep, buffalo, and camels produce milk used in dairy products as wells pigs, poultry animals, rabbits and horses, but this milk is less commonly used. A search for [animals that produce milk humans] pulled up a literature review done at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences that had this information in the abstract. Finally, stats pulled from the search [milk production by state] cite the top producers as California, Wisconsin, New York, and Idaho.