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To All The Baldies Out There! 🧑‍🦲😆
@Shane Peterson @Jas Karan @Bruno Dart @Wei Jiang @Alex Understated
To All The Baldies Out There! 🧑‍🦲😆
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Haha, At least bald man probably is mentally tougher because they can handle discrimination more easily... @Serge Gray
🗣️📢 DDM 1014 is up in the LISTENING COMMUNITY🗣️📢
Leave all your COMMENTS, QUESTIONS and FILES attached BELOW ☺️👇🏻 👉🏻 Coaches @Vinnie Ki & @Clive Burton will stay on the lookout for your LTA recordings. ‼️🚨Let us know if you're not in our NEW LISTENING COMMUNITY yet!! Tag me or Coach @Gulya Karimova so we can sort out your membership if we haven't yet! Good luck! ☺️
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Why raw milk?
Straight from the farm goodness. Amazing!
Why raw milk?
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@Shane Peterson You are too spoiled! You live like a king on grassland. I bet you'll never like the bottled milk we drink in the city.
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@Shane Peterson I just ask Google (AI MODE), and this is the answer.... can we drink raw milk without disinfection? what's your suggestion? No, it is not safe to drink raw milk without disinfection (pasteurization). Public health authorities worldwide, including the FDA and the CDC, strongly recommend against consuming unpasteurized milk due to serious health risks. Risks of Drinking Raw Milk Raw milk, even from healthy, clean-looking animals on farms with good hygiene practices, can naturally contain a variety of harmful bacteria and pathogens. These microorganisms can lead to severe foodborne illnesses, with symptoms ranging from diarrhea and vomiting to kidney failure, paralysis, or even death. Potential pathogens found in raw milk include: - Campylobacter - E. coli (including Shiga toxin-producing strains) - Salmonella - Listeria monocytogenes - Brucella - Mycobacterium bovis (which causes bovine tuberculosis)  There is no way to tell by taste, sight, or smell if raw milk contains harmful bacteria. My Suggestion The only way to ensure raw milk is safe for consumption is to heat it to a sufficient temperature to kill any potential pathogens. This process is called pasteurization, and it has effectively eliminated many milk-borne diseases since its introduction. If you have access to raw milk and choose to consume it despite the risks, the safest option is to pasteurize it at home: 1. Heat the milk to at least 70°C (158°F) and hold it at that temperature for one minute, or simply heat it until it nearly reaches a boil (scald the milk). 2. Rapidly cool the milk after heating. 3. Store it immediately in a clean, sealed container in the refrigerator at 4°C (40°F) or colder.  Who is Most at Risk? Certain populations are at a significantly higher risk of severe illness from raw milk and should avoid it entirely:
Thanksgiving Feast 🦃
UPDATE: Wife took a MUCH better picture 🤪 It was so delicious!!! Can you guess all the dishes? My wife cooked everything. I just prepped some stuff, carved the turkey and washed dishes!!!
Thanksgiving Feast 🦃
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What a feast~ I like the mashed potatoes the most, happy thanksgiving~ @Shane Peterson
Happy Thanksgiving!
Wow...another year has nearly passed. I have MUCH to be grateful for. The health of my family is most important to me. The happiness and growth of my two boys is next. The contentment of my wife follows. My amazing team that works the frontlines and behind the lines: Miguel, Gulya, Serge and Constance are my main shoulders. The rest of my coaches, staff and partners, in no particular order: Angie, Beth, Billy, Clive, Vinnie, Bob, Francis, Jas, Justin, Aholic, Gemma, Jaina, Khalil, Lan, Logan, Max, Mila, Milos, Ottih Ottih, Paul, Richard, King Richard, Rochelle, Ryan, Darren, Santa, Serge, Shub, Zoey, Rick, Bryce, Alex, Alex H, Russel, Stephanie and Kris. And I know there are a couple more I'm forgetting 😪 And of course, it goes without saying, I am so grateful to all of you. It's such a privilege to be able to be your English coach. To be able to work for you and ALWAYS enjoy every minute of it...that's a true blessing. Today is Thanksgiving, next we have Christmas and then the New Year. It'll be a very upbeat time for the next five weeks! I hope I am able to share that feeling with you all over the next five weeks and into 2026! In the US now, we are officially in "the Holiday Season". Today the greeting is "Happy Thanksgiving!" And from tomorrow a common greeting is "Happy Holidays!" Thank you all. I'm truly grateful. Your English coach, Shane
Happy Thanksgiving!
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Happy Thanksgiving! How big is your turkey this year? Show us some pictures please~~~ @Shane Peterson
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