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If its me or baby cows,baby is gonna be breakfast.
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He who has braved youths dizzy heat dreads not the frost of age.
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Loved it as a kid.
Didn't drink much of it for most of my 20's and 30's. Now I can't drink it. The Ol' belly don't like it.
Mostly almond milk now. The chocolate almond milk is great!
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“Life is life and fun is fun, but it's all so quiet when the goldfish die.”
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With dunking graham crackers Is it working? curing lust miles
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Actually, I used to have it with my cereal until my ENT specialist told me to stop. He says it causes more allergies than we think. He's both right and wrong. Pasteurized milk is the main culprit for most sufferers of hay fever and other common allergies. That's because the process destroys the natural milk-protein enzymes. Absent those, you cannot properly metabolize milk protein, and your body responds to their presence in the blood as if foreign matter entered your bloodstream. We call that immune response hay fever or allergies. Switch to raw, and you won't have that problem. All the digestive enzymes are intact, so no unmetabolized milk proteins make it into your bloodstream.
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Use milk on cereal every morning.
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Icy cold with or without Hersey's Syrup. Even better with a hand full of home made cookies. Also the aforementioned with Hersey's to dunk Cinnamon graham crackers in. I'll eat a whole package at a sitting doing that and I am still lustful towards my wife!
Yep a gallon and a half at least a week.
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You may very well be right about unpasteurized milk being better regarding allergies but I've seen cow's udders/teats being covered with dirt and [bleep] and milk will sometimes contain puss. There is a reason why they started pasteurizing the stuff cause people were getting sick. It's no big deal for me to avoid the stuff.
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Quit milk in 2005. Haven't touched it since. Same with Diet Coke too. Prior to, I was putting down a gallon a day of each.
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I drink a couple glasses a day. I switched to organic milk about a year ago. It stays fresh a lot longer. The dates on the cartons I bought today at BJs are in the middle of October. I don't know what they do different but it tastes better for weeks.
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You may very well be right about unpasteurized milk being better regarding allergies but I've seen cow's udders/teats being covered with dirt and [bleep] and milk will sometimes contain puss. There is a reason why they started pasteurizing the stuff cause people were getting sick. It's no big deal for me to avoid the stuff. People started getting sick when they started moving the dairy cows off the pasture and into the cities, where they were kept in filthy surroundings. People getting sick from milk was already on its way out due to steadily improving sanitary standards in the dairy industry, based on voluntarily seeking seals of approval from organizations promoting same (much like electronics are now safer due to the economic motive in the industry to seek the Underwriters Laboratories seal), when the pasteurization laws first started getting passed in the early Twentieth Century.
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I drink a couple glasses a day. I switched to organic milk about a year ago. It stays fresh a lot longer. The dates on the cartons I bought today at BJs are in the middle of October. I don't know what they do different but it tastes better for weeks. Probably ultra pasteurized. Link
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Never met an individual whom raised on a dairy farm, was not addicted to the product.
I have seen more than once when my Dad, Mom, and six kids consumed over five gallons of fresh whole milk in a single day.
Rewarmed milk is kind of nasty. But fresh from the teat, squirted straight into a tall glass, and covered with foam..........OH MY, that's the scent and flavor of heaven.
A bunch of those aromatics burn off in the first five minutes, and it never tastes or smells the same again.
Ask any barn cat or dog, they will stand on their hind legs and lap up warm milk as long as one will squirt it into their mouth.
When I grew up on the farm drank a gallon a day, now a gallon in a week. Only liked "fresh" warm milk.
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I drink about a gallon a week.
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I love a big cold glass of milk better than any drink. We generally go through around 6 gallons a month with what I drink and the wife uses in cooking. Other than on cereal my wife never has cared for milk at all. It's been years since I've drank any fresh still warm milk straight from a cow. My grandmother kept one old Jersey milk cow just for the milk, buttermilk and butter. You could sure tell when the cow had been grazing on wild onions as the raw milk would smell and taste awful. As much as I love milk I can't handle it onion flavored. Ever milked a cow that's been eating bitterweed? I've done it many a time but my dad made me get out in the pasture and pull up every bitterweed in it. Solved the problem.
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1/4 to a 1/3 a gallon a day
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2 gallons of a week since He delivered us to the land of milk and honey.
The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time by the blood of patriots and tyrants.
If being stupid allows me to believe in Him, I'd wish to be a retard. Eisenhower and G Washington should be good company.
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I love a big cold glass of milk better than any drink. We generally go through around 6 gallons a month with what I drink and the wife uses in cooking. Other than on cereal my wife never has cared for milk at all. It's been years since I've drank any fresh still warm milk straight from a cow. My grandmother kept one old Jersey milk cow just for the milk, buttermilk and butter. You could sure tell when the cow had been grazing on wild onions as the raw milk would smell and taste awful. As much as I love milk I can't handle it onion flavored. Ever milked a cow that's been eating bitterweed? I've done it many a time but my dad made me get out in the pasture and pull up every bitterweed in it. Solved the problem. Yep. I hated that job.
The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time by the blood of patriots and tyrants.
If being stupid allows me to believe in Him, I'd wish to be a retard. Eisenhower and G Washington should be good company.
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BTDT too, plus thought I was gonna die every morning pumping up and sticking a match to that POS Coleman lantern bomb to go milk.
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Dayom. Now that's a biotch.
We strained Elsie's milk through cheese cloth. It filtered out any teat born germs. Grandad had jerseys for milk and clabber.
Gunner, we let some of the milk sour and made sour creme butter. You ever lay a lip over that slice of heaven on earth?
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The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time by the blood of patriots and tyrants.
If being stupid allows me to believe in Him, I'd wish to be a retard. Eisenhower and G Washington should be good company.
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