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Blue Zones

Did anyone catch the Oprah episode where Dr Oz and the creator of 'Blue Zones', Dan Buettner, were on as guests?

The guys basically travelled to all the spots in the world 'Blue Zones' where people live the longest, on average, and they visited the oldest residents of each place and asked their secrets.

It was pretty interesting actually. It made me go out and buy goats milk lol. However, one bloody litre of it cost me $4.55 *grumble*! 

Here's the guys website: 

http://www.bluezones.com/

According to the 'Vitality Test', I'm gonna live to 86 wahoo! Take it and see what you get.

Re: Blue Zones

  • I did see that episode and found it really interesting

    I haven't had goat's milk before....but the cost doesn't seem that more than regular milk in Hawaii b/c isn't cow's milk really expensive in Hawaii all the time? :)

  • We tried the goat's milk and actually found that it tastes pretty much the same as cow's milk. Maybe only a tiny, subtle difference.

    Not sure how much milk is in Hawaii, but $4.55 for 1 litre is expensive...even by Australian standards.

    We pay around $6.40 or so for a 3 litre carton of milk here in Melbourne (from the supermarket). However, Josh and I get all our milk for the week delivered by a company that delivers straight from farmers and it's cheaper. 

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