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Sean Rameswaram

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Sean tries raw milk

And you, sir?

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Absolutely.

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Absolutely.

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If our kids drank raw milk, I wouldn't drink anything else.

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You wouldn't drink anything else?

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I have an option of drinking raw milk or pasteurized milk in the same refrigerator.

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I pull raw milk every day.

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Are you guys like glass of milk guys?

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Are you talking about like with your cereal or what?

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I had a glass of milk with my steak last night.

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I had it in my coffee this morning.

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Oh, like with your dinner?

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Oh, yeah.

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Now, I'm not going to be offended by your answers to this question, but I want you to guess what kind of milk I drink.

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Oat milk.

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Oat oil, oat juice.

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I'm laughing because you guessed correctly in one guess.

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I will say, unlike the other soy boys who come to visit you guys, I kind of have some lactose issues.

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So my drinking of oat milk, it's a nice alternative for those of us who get some stomach issues when we drink milk.

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Of course, the reason most of us don't drink raw milk in this country is because many, many decades ago, we discovered that through pasteurization, we could avoid a whole host of diseases that were killing kids, including salmonella, listeria, tuberculosis, it turns out, E. coli.