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I'm 19 now, I still drink the whole milk. It's delicious.
Hell, even when the movie "Milk" came out, I thought it was going to be about, erm, Milk.
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That's as low as I'll go. Skim is too thin. It's like milk with melting ice cubes in it.
Oh, and I only buy organic now. No funny business.
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December 24, 2008 12:49 PM
What type of milk do you prefer?
i.e. vitamin D, 2%, 1%, skim milk
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December 24, 2008 06:32 PM
Since I was a young lad I drank whole milk. There was NOTHING I looked forward to more coming school than drinking a ice cold tall glass of Milk. I'm 19 now, I still drink the whole milk. It's delicious.
Hell, even when the movie "Milk" came out, I thought it was going to be about, erm, Milk.
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December 25, 2008 02:50 AM
Almond milk. Lowest calorie, possibly highest nutrition. Much of the population is lactose intolerant and doesn't know it.
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December 26, 2008 10:33 PM
My grandparents were dairy farmers when I was a kid. I miss the milk straight from the cow. Whenever we had a fresh gallon in the fridge, I woke up before everyone else so I could pour the cream off the top into my Raisin Bran before my mom shook it up to mix it with the rest of the milk. Now the closest thing I can find is organic milk.
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December 27, 2008 06:45 AM
I used to swear by 2% since I was a kid. But one day I decided to give 1% a shot, and after the first glass I got completely used to it and now I love it like I loved 2%. That's as low as I'll go. Skim is too thin. It's like milk with melting ice cubes in it.
Oh, and I only buy organic now. No funny business.
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