How does homogenizing keep the fats broken up in milk so that it doesn't separate?!


Question: The whole milk is heated and forced at pressure through a plate with tiny holes in it that physically break down the fat molecules. They then stay mixed with the milk. There has always been some question about whether the resulting product may be harmful to your health.

The reason I learned to wake up early in the morning as a child was to be first one to the milk pot to pour off the cream.


Answers: The whole milk is heated and forced at pressure through a plate with tiny holes in it that physically break down the fat molecules. They then stay mixed with the milk. There has always been some question about whether the resulting product may be harmful to your health.

The reason I learned to wake up early in the morning as a child was to be first one to the milk pot to pour off the cream.

Wait, so what you are asking is about homo's and fats and people who drink milk? I find it disturbing and quite frankly I am offended that you, for whatever reason, believe that only fat homosexual people drink milk. So to try and attempt to answer your question I would say to stay in school, keep your chin up, work hard, and stay classy.

No you idiot. The key point Ayn Rand try to make in the Fountainhead was that in order to act as an individual rather as one with society is to be selfish. Also, one must be dispassionate and the only things worth thinking about or feeling are products of logic and sound reasoning.





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