Website review: & The secret why Swiss dairy produ...
AbraCadabRa13 discovered this in Food/Cooking
•6 reviews since Feb 23, 2007
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AbraCadabRa13 discovered 17 months ago- From the page: "It has long been tradition. If it%u2019s chocolate, it has to be Swiss if you%u2019re going for that superior flavor, taste and texture. If its cheese, yet again the top of the stack is always a Swiss breed. So what do all these have in common? The dairy products that go in it of course, that has to be it. Those Swiss farmers must know something that the rest of the world is completely oblivious to. What could it be?"

- jesscarpenter rated 16 months ago
- hehe! Stoned cows = better munchies! lol! From the page: "The secret why Swiss dairy products are the best in the world. Now revealed!"

JD001 rated 17 months ago- Chuckles...

schmeanel rated 17 months ago- so the Swiss are feeding cows marijuana to make the milk/cheese thingees better? wow From the page: "Remember the famous Swiss cheese brand, Happy Cow? Well Happy cows produce more milk and while many farmers around the world try all kinds of happy mood creating methods the Swiss farmers decided to cut the chase and make straight for the finish line. In a recent article it seems that Switzerland's Agriculture Ministry has called on the country's farmers to stop feeding their cows cannabis. A quote from the article states They believe the active ingredient in cannabis, THC, makes cows happy and produce more milk, but the Agriculture Ministry say THC can get into the milk and create a health risk. They also said that there was a risk that Swiss cheese products could be contaminated."