biodynamic goat cheese formally called pet food
If you buy the goat cheese share, every week you get a different kind of goat cheese, all made right here. I wonder if they have to call it "pet food." I say this because in the 90s I lived in another state and worked at a Waldorf school. There was a nearby Biodynamic farm that produced goat cheese, but for some reason it was illegal and they had to call it pet food, just like with the raw milk. We all ate it and didn't die.
Well, for some reason this made me laugh. That's some exclusive pet food. Not that mr Dog would mind devouring a piece of biodynamic cheese. He would be delighted. Perfect pet food!
On another note, yep, I've eaten unpasteurized cheese too. Not that this proves it's "safe"... (it doesn't prove anything, really), but it would be quite boring to only eat what's safe.
Quote from Eating Local in the Tropics.