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In England colostrum milk, or beestings as it is called locally, was traditionally used for puddings.
The Hazards of Ticks Similarly, beestings can be life threatening to people who are highly allergic.
Older Dutch or Belgian people may recall the use of beestings in pannekoeken instead of milk.
There were a few scraped shins and beestings before we were done, but we mostly escaped unscathed - a minor miracle in my mind.
Cormo's face and chest were badly swollen with a mass of beestings, and the Centaur was covered in half-dried black mud besides.
Beestings and Poison Eggs /w Starkweather(Supermodel Records, 1998)
Colostrum (also known colloquially as beestings, bisnings or first milk) is a form of milk produced by the mammary glands of mammals (including humans) in late pregnancy.
'bread cheese') or 'juustoleipä', which is also known in English as 'Finnish squeaky cheese', is a fresh cheese traditionally made from cow's beestings, rich milk from a cow that has recently calved.
Her aunt was allergic to beestings, and was presently swaddled from the top of her straw 'brera to the hem of her faded garden dress in gauzy stuff that made her look peculiar in strong light and downright eerie in shade.
AS the dog days of summer lure people to camping grounds, beaches and backyard barbecues, the County Medical Center and the Department of Health are offering advice on how to cope with some of the hazards of being outdoors - among them lightning storms, snake bites, beestings and heat-related illnesses.
Wisely he had avoided the haunts of Man, and even more wisely the hunters of Yeager had steered clear of the grizzly, for it was well-known that a large bear could soak up musket balls as if they were beestings - and no one wanted any part of a wounded grizzly.