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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2017 20:26:22 GMT -5
With all of the Star Wars themed threads today, how did you not think to include blue milk as an option? How do they not make this as a Nesquick powder? It was around for a brief period in the late 70's/early 80's, but it needs to make a comeback now that Star Wars is one of the hottest things on Earth again.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 23, 2017 20:28:51 GMT -5
Almond or rice milk. I've been off dairy milk for about 10-12 years now
I honestly can't imagine going back at this point. It's bizarre that we drink the milk of another animal, especially so far into adulthood.
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Post by Wolf Hawkfield no1 NZ poster on Apr 24, 2017 1:11:06 GMT -5
Light green top.
Which is pretty much the only non flavored milk I can drink these days as my palette for milk got destroyed by my mother as this was only milk I could drink as a kid.
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Post by Heartbreaker on Apr 24, 2017 1:34:07 GMT -5
Uhh... whatever one is called Lite Milk.
I think I may be lactose intolerant, so I only have milk in cereal.
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Post by Annette on Apr 24, 2017 6:50:56 GMT -5
1% cow.
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Post by eDemento2099 on Apr 24, 2017 9:51:01 GMT -5
Skim Milk is the best Milk! Nah bro, you're thinking of tit milk.
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Post by Long A, Short A on Apr 24, 2017 10:32:37 GMT -5
I tried almond milk on a lark and it became my jam. I drink regular old chocolate milk as well.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2017 10:38:44 GMT -5
Once I figured out I'm lactose intolerant I've cut down on a lot of milk drinking these past few years.
This after I spent pretty much my entire life just drinking milk and walking off the discomfort.
However, I am shocked and saddened "Miluk" is not an option. Particularly "Remote Controlled Stunt Miluk."
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Post by Mozenrath on Apr 24, 2017 10:41:21 GMT -5
Almond or rice milk. I've been off dairy milk for about 10-12 years now I honestly can't imagine going back at this point. It's bizarre that we drink the milk of another animal, especially so far into adulthood. We're actually not the only ones who will do it when given the chance. Dogs and cats have both been observed by rural friends of mine sneaking up and drinking milk, from a cow in the case of the dog, and from a dog in the case of the cat. In both cases, their presence was just sorta tolerated.
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Post by GuyOfOwnage on Apr 24, 2017 11:10:34 GMT -5
I grew up on 1% milk and still think that 2% milk is utterly disgusting, so I'm surprised that it's running away with this. These days, I drink both almond milk and 1% milk where it can't be avoided.
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Post by YAKMAN is ICHIBAN on Apr 24, 2017 11:18:20 GMT -5
Almond or rice milk. I've been off dairy milk for about 10-12 years now I honestly can't imagine going back at this point. It's bizarre that we drink the milk of another animal, especially so far into adulthood. We're actually not the only ones who will do it when given the chance. Dogs and cats have both been observed by rural friends of mine sneaking up and drinking milk, from a cow in the case of the dog, and from a dog in the case of the cat. In both cases, their presence was just sorta tolerated. We're also the only species with cookies.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2017 11:21:48 GMT -5
Almond or rice milk. I've been off dairy milk for about 10-12 years now I honestly can't imagine going back at this point. It's bizarre that we drink the milk of another animal, especially so far into adulthood. We're actually not the only ones who will do it when given the chance. Dogs and cats have both been observed by rural friends of mine sneaking up and drinking milk, from a cow in the case of the dog, and from a dog in the case of the cat. In both cases, their presence was just sorta tolerated. I think if you live in an area/environment where nutrients/vitamins are a scarce resource it makes total sense to drink another animals milk. But for most first-world people it just boggles my mind that we still indulge it as an antiquated carry-over from a time when it kinda made sense. But milk in general is supposed to be for animals who are developing. Drinking it as an adult .... I dunno man.
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Post by Joker on Apr 24, 2017 11:31:07 GMT -5
I don't understand the %
But mostly skimmed and semi-skimmed milk.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2017 12:27:05 GMT -5
Other: Heavy Whipping Cream.
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Post by Session Moth is over on Apr 24, 2017 14:51:55 GMT -5
Skim milk, low fat milk or regular milk. I don't really understand the % thing as no one calls it that here.
Just out of interest I checked the regular milk carton and that says 3.5%.
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Post by SmashTV on Apr 24, 2017 14:56:48 GMT -5
Semi skimmed milk at work, 1% milk at home. The only reason for the difference is that 1% milk doesn't come in the pint size option that we use at work.
Yet...
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Post by eDemento2099 on Apr 25, 2017 5:32:04 GMT -5
I honestly can't take any difference between skim, 1%, and 2% milk. I mean, we're talking about a mere 1-2%! So if I buy the stuff, I usually get skim because it tastes exactly the same to me, but has less fat. However, were it readily available on the market, I'd get raw milk every time.
I've had raw milk from a farm once, and it was good. No problems whatsoever. The logic behind banning raw milk 'because people could get sick' is incredibly stupid; you might as well ban meat and vegetables on the same grounds if you honestly think that way.
And growing up, the milk I drank straight from the tit was raw. RAW BABY, RAW!
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Post by eDemento2099 on Apr 25, 2017 5:33:43 GMT -5
We're actually not the only ones who will do it when given the chance. Dogs and cats have both been observed by rural friends of mine sneaking up and drinking milk, from a cow in the case of the dog, and from a dog in the case of the cat. In both cases, their presence was just sorta tolerated. I think if you live in an area/environment where nutrients/vitamins are a scarce resource it makes total sense to drink another animals milk. But for most first-world people it just boggles my mind that we still indulge it as an antiquated carry-over from a time when it kinda made sense. But milk in general is supposed to be for animals who are developing. Drinking it as an adult .... I dunno man. Yeah, I agree that it seems strange, but I like the taste and it has lots of protein, so it's good by me.
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