a living off the land. it s the start of the calving season and anna is checking up on the reindeer with eero, a finnish relative. the reindeer are about to give birth. these are extra feed, pellets needed for the mother reindeer so that they are in good condition. eero is the herder of this fence here. he s the husband of my niece. female reindeer have antlers during the winter and during the spring
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on the top and squeeze the bottom. got it. sorry, buddy. i mean aside from the flies and some hair, this milk is healthy otherwise. yes, definitely. it will get filtered after and everything. chances are the last piece of cheese you ate was not made so simply. back home, what we eat is more processed. our milk is pasteurized, basically boiled to eliminate all bacteria. it s supposed to prevent us from getting sick, but it s also killing one of the very things that could be making italians so healthy. inside all of our guts is a whole community of bacteria. it s called the micro biome. best estimates are that we have up to five pounds of living, breathing organisms inside
get $100 back when you bring in an eligible smartphone. click, call, or visit a store today. my parents started making this cheese when i was 2 years old, and i ve eaten it since i can remember. two hours south of bra, jerome fister is giving me a tour of his family farm. his way of making raw cheese from these hills embraces simplicity. so this is all part of organic goat farming? definitely. i mean this field, for instance, there is wild thyme, chestnuts, hazelnuts, hay, flowers. they get to get pretty much all
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