It's times like this when you realize you might live a much happier life if you never left your apartment, never turned on the internet and never bought a newspaper. Chef Daniel Angerer at
Klee Brasserie in Chelsea made his way into the
Post this morning, for offering diners at his restaurant a dish made with his wife's breast milk. Response to the canapé of breast-milk cheese with figs and Hungarian pepper has been generally positive, according to the couple, but some crazies have been emailing the chef's wife, Lori Mason, to ask for a taste of straight boob-milk, which she has declined. The best part of the story, though?
"I'm not here to walk people through heir psychological problems," she said.
That said, Mason is now prodding her husband to make gelato.
Apparently this is legal, but a spokeswoman for the Department of Health aid, "The restaurant knows that cheese made from breast milk is not for public consumption," even though, er, it would appear they do not know that?