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You're not a real DIY-er till you've done the Ultimate DiY job...... :-)
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9 years ago
No shit?
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I am not sure about DIY, but the treatment has been discussed in Nature and New Scientist, and is really no different for that part of the digestive tract, than eating live Yoghurt is for the other bit. I heard about this way back in the 80s, as apparently certain parts of Spain have done it for years, unofficially.
Brian
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Stephen scribbled...
Up yer arse with that.
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On 27 May 2014, "Brian Gaff" grunted:
Indeed... and this Spanish food researcher recently went public with her baby-poop sausages:
I can't see any benefit to using infant faeces for this project, especially as the BBC article points out that babies are born with zero bacteria in their gut. So presumably it would be much 'better' using poo from a healthy adult rather than a baby... but, for those inclined to eat sewage sausages, I suppose having one made from an ickle baby poo might be more appealing than one fashioned from a steaming great turd pinched off by a
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On 27 May 2014, Stephen grunted:
Well I'm relieved to learn that he binned his blender afterwards.
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9 years ago
I defer to your superior expertise on that.
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9 years ago
More shit on BBC News . . .
Bill
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9 years ago
waste not i think he put it on freecycle )-;
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9 years ago
We give stuff like that to the Church Fayre.
Bill
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9 years ago
This blending of shit seems to be more widespread than I thought.