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Started by Capetan Mihali, December 02, 2009, 07:35:29 PM

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Milk: do you drink it?

With gusto
21 (42.9%)
Regularly but not frequently
10 (20.4%)
Every now and then
6 (12.2%)
Rarely, if ever
5 (10.2%)
Not if I can avoid it
2 (4.1%)
Never, never, never
5 (10.2%)

Total Members Voted: 49

garbon

Quote from: saskganesh on December 02, 2009, 09:47:22 PM
like the fat, vitamin and mineral boost.

Sometimes it can even do as meal replacement! :w00t:
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jimmy olsen

Drank it a lot more back home than I do in Korea. I especially like to drink it after having something chocolately.
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Alcibiades

Drink it pretty regularly.  Can't have too large of a dose of dairy at once, hurts my stomach after going so long without in Iraq. :(
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Syt

I love milk, especially in form of hot chocolate with vodka or amaretto or creme de menthe or calvados and a whipped cream topping.

Unfortunately, it usually upsets my stomach. Similar with yoghurt and other fresh milk products (though can be ok in small quantities, and it depends on the amount of physical stress I have).
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BuddhaRhubarb

mostly in my cereal and coffee. but I do have the occasional glass (read: swig from the carton) at home.
:p

Alatriste

Usually only the amount included in my coffee.

BVN

Everyday at breakfast. 2% variety.

Sheilbh

I used to drink pints of the stuff every day.  Then someone told me it exacerbates psoriasis so I stopped.  Now I only have it in tea :weep:
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Tamas

<--- somewhat lactose intolerant

Brazen

No. It's unnatural. Mammals are not made to consume milk after weaning.

For those that persist, I have two words for you. Cow tits. Cow tits, cow tits, cow tits.

katmai

Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life, son

citizen k

Quote from: Brazen on December 03, 2009, 04:42:28 AM
No. It's unnatural. Mammals are not made to consume milk after weaning.

For those that persist, I have two words for you. Cow tits. Cow tits, cow tits, cow tits.
I hope you at least take calcium tablets, you're at that stage where the bones start to lose density. ;)

katmai

Oh snap, calling her brittle and old. C k has no mercy.
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Lettow77

 Never having heard of chess pie seems odd to me. I can understand Buttermilk, as that's less popular.

Milk is okay, and I drink it when I want to avoid Dr. Pepper but somehow didint immediately go for the lemonade. (tea would be my first choice above all of these, but the tea here..is not up to par.)

Egg nog is far superior to milk. I adore egg nog. Having recently coerced the missus into agreeing to make some, I plan to drink it on the hottest day of the year, and sneer at the heavens in my hubris.

It can't be helped...We'll have to use 'that'

Grey Fox

#44
I'm a regular veal.

I have no idea what buttermilk, vinegar or chess pies are.
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