HEy,
anyone here like drinking alot of Milk like I do? :2thumbsup: :yes:
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HEy,
anyone here like drinking alot of Milk like I do? :2thumbsup: :yes:
I used to drink yogurth a lot.
I do. Preferably skim,although 1% works as well. Anything more and I'd rather just drink water.
Oh yeah, milk is amazing. :yes:
1% of course, just the proper amount from the uber-fat Whole Milk and the wussy Skim (fat free). Properly chilled of course, goes especially well with dessert and the like but really you can drink it anytime. Ideally the best time to have it is after coming home from a nice long vacation when you'vetaken advantage of the lowered drinking ages in different countriessampled the local drinks.
To quote Governator Schwarzenegger: "No milk. Milk is for babies. When you grow up, you drink beer."
Chocolate milk is the way to go
I drank a gallon in a day once
When I was a kid, I used to drink huge amounts of milk.
I still like it. Drink a glass almost every day. Always have my cereals with milk, never with yoghurt. There was a period I drank soja milk as well. I know many people dislike it, but for me, it's ok.
Don't drink it because I like it, drink it because it's supposed to be good for me.
Drink a glass everyday at breakfast..half-fat (here in Portugal milk is divided in Fat - Half Fat - and Slim...not sure what half-fat corresponds to in the american system)...great stuff :2thumbsup:
occasionally I also eat cereal with cold milk :yes:
I frank a lot as a kid, then stopped and now I'm starting to drink more again.
Drank quarts a day growing up, and loved it; turned 40, and suddenly couldn't stand the stuff.
Lactose-intolerant they call it. "I won't put up with milk, and neither should you!!". :laugh4: :laugh4:
I never drink it, but I pour it on my cereal, and I eat a lot of cereal.
Usually the 1% stuff, sometimes 2%. Always organic.
Aside from drinking it with dessert-type foods (cake, cookies, etc.), I pretty much hated milk as a kid. That changed, however, after I had a fairly wicked bout of lactose-intolerance when I was 12-13. For the better part of a year, I couldn't drink milk at all, and in general I consumed as few dairy products as possible. By the end of that period, I was craving milk so much you couldn't have kept me from it. I now happily drink about 2 glasses a day, in addition to the milk I have with my cereal in the morning.
Oh, and I drink 1% these days. ~:)
Pretty much two glasses everyday regularly. I try to stop myself there otherwise the milk starts to run out...
Whole Milk for me, with lots of chocolate!
Sadly, I have an intolerance to dairy produce, so I'm am forced to stay well away from cow's milk. It's a pity, since all the good things in life seem to contain it nowadays.
There was a period in my life where I stopped drinking milk, as it supposedly is not that good for you as the urban myth says.
We in the west (milk drinkers) have too many cases of osteoporosis. This is weird considering the commercial saying that milk increases the amount of calcium in your bones. Then when you compare with other cultures that do not drink milk you can hardly find any cases of osteoporosis.
I read this book about the blood type diet and it suggested that I stop drinking milk. I tried but found out that there was no significant difference. I didn’t feel better as it promised.
I am back on milk now (1,5%) and just love the stuff.
I drink a lot of milk myself. I love musli and milk, I eat like 2-3 times a week at breakfast. I drink milk a bit fatter (3.5% I think), because I can't stand the 1% one. No taste at all.
Ooh, milk is great stuff. Besides normal milk drinking I drink it at pubs and bars when I'm the designated driver. S' always fun, saying "Milk. On the rocks". Barmaids tend to get baffled by it.
I too am lactose intolerant. I don't mind it though, as I haven't had a glass of milk in a couple years, although I eat some other dairy products like Pizza, and various desserts. I do not eat snack foods, in fact, I only eat one meal a day, dinner. And what country do I live in your guessing? I live in the United States of America.Quote:
Sadly, I have an intolerance to dairy produce, so I'm am forced to stay well away from cow's milk. It's a pity, since all the good things in life seem to contain it nowadays.