Got milk? Author argues it's time to ditch the dairy
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We have it in our cereal, our coffee, all alone in a glass, maybe it's a slice of cheese.
Milk is something most Canadians consume every day. But now a new book questions why that food should have its own food group. And that has sparked a debate on why milk should take such a special place in our diets.
We speak with Alissa Hamilton, author of "Got Milked?", and Douglas Goff, a professor in the Department of Food Sciences at the University of Guelph.
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Is milk a big part of your diet? Do you believe it is important for a healthy diet? Let us know on Twitter @TheCurrentCBC, Facebook, or via email.
This segment was produced by The Current's Kristin Nelson.
RELATED LINKS
"Got Milked?" Excerpt - Harper Collins
Wheat, meat, now milk – what's safe to eat in the 21st century? - The Globe and Mail
The battle over milk, essential nutrition or dairy industry scam? - Global News