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Originally Posted by brilite
Milk is for baby cows.

I can't agree more.
I'm pretty sure that I feel the same way about milk,that Steelhead does about Scotch.
It would be a toss up if I had to drink a glass of milk,or a glass of fresh horse piss.
Turns my stomach just thinking about milk.


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The only "milk" I drink is the bit of cream that lands in a rare cup of coffee. Been that way since I was 12 or so.


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i can drink it everyday.mostly white milk,has to be very cold.sometimes i will spoon a glass full of ice cream and add some milk. stir it up like a shake then eat it with a spoon.

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Never ever touch the slimy stuff,ED K

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Not like my youth, but I know I go through a gallon a week.


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About a gallon a week here and lots of buttermilk. Drank raw milk for years till all the farmers that would sell it went out of business.

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Originally Posted by Elkhunter3006
No - Can't stand the vile stuff!

Ice cream or butter? You betcha!

Several times a year though, I get a craving for a peanut butter & jelly sandwich. The wife keeps a jug in the 'fridge 'cause she likes it in her coffee. I can't figure that one out, that's for sure.


Can't really say it better than that. And I was raised on a dairy farm.

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I found out when I was 12,that Bourbon and milk do not blend well
I swore off the stuff since....


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Raw milk for homemade ice cream is killer......
Other than that, maybe a glass every other week or so.


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Originally Posted by wageslave
Raw milk for homemade ice cream is killer......


You're doing it wrong. It is ice cream, not ice milk. Let the cream come to the top, skim it off, make ice cream. Growing up we had Brown Swiss cows, then uncle had Jersey's. They had lots of good cream to make ice cream with, especially when compared to the times the Holsteins were in the mix. About the consistency of frozen butter. Good stuff. smile

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With PBJ, warm chocolate cookies and with my cereal. Other than that no. A quart a day and I would be schitting through a screen door without clogging it.


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Hardly any milk for me. I'll start to crave it after a week or so without drinking it.

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Originally Posted by kaywoodie
Yes I do! With dunking graham crackers! Both my dogs wait for their piece of cracker too!

( that was not a racial slur)


That's one of my favorite evening treats, KW and about the only time I drink milk anymore.

As a kid I drank a lot of milk, but for some reason I just don't drink it much anymore. Might be because my wife insists on buying expensive organic milk for the kids and at $4 a half gallon I don't think we could afford for me to drink it too.

Maybe we'll get a good milk goat one day and I can drink all I want once it's chilled in the fridge. Good goat milk is pretty tasty stuff.


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Last night I made a pan of oatmeal butterscotch bars (from scratch, of course) and after baking them and letting them cool just enough to not burn my mouth, finished off a whole row of them along with three 16 oz glasses of milk.

Nothin' says, "mmm, mmmmm, mmmmmmmmm!!!" like fresh baked goodies still warm from the oven and large quantities of ice cold milk. grin


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Originally Posted by rob p
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.


I don't often buy it, and can't comment on it lasting as it's never around long enough to go bad but I agree that organic seems to taste much better to me.

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OK, Mick, you convinced me.After reading the first 30 or so post, I went to the fridge, pulled out the half gallon of milk with the expired use date, sniffed it, then drank the whole thing. Guess I'll start drinking it again.

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Originally Posted by eyeball
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?


Oh hell yes, Granny used to leave a block of homemade butter out at all times, about a 4x4x8" chunk, good stuff. smile


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I've been to many a big game hunting camps where there was no milk. Never missed it.


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Milk might be the nastiest drink on the planet. My wife and kids love it,but I don't even like buying it.

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