It's actually cheaper for people who end up with the milk going bad before they finish it. Organic has a much longer shelf life, so not only does it taste much better, it's probably more economical for many.Skim is a vile, awful creation. 2% is the way to go, whole milk is passable. Pony up an extra buck or two for the good stuff.
You'd dislike coconut then. It's very light, more watery than skim, but with a coconut tasteWe used to drink skim and anything higher tasted like cream. Now we drink 2%, or occasionally 1% and skim milk looks blue and tastes like water.
Have you tried either? I am allergic to almonds, so that's a no go for me, but a lot of the "other" milks (coconut, soy, rice, almond, etc) are extremely tasty. Should maybe try them before you get all antiAlmond or coconut milk? What in the actual heck is wrong with you people?
Nothing. How about you?Almond or coconut milk? What in the actual heck is wrong with you people?
You bathe with your kids; your opinion doesn't hold much weight.Have you tried either? I am allergic to almonds, so that's a no go for me, but a lot of the "other" milks (coconut, soy, rice, almond, etc) are extremely tasty. Should maybe try them before you get all antiAlmond or coconut milk? What in the actual heck is wrong with you people?
Given that organic milk lacks the hormones and antibiotics, I'll disagree with you on this point.Organic Farms 2% most of the time.
I have a little farm out of NJ that is non organic but I sometimes buy their milk, like the container the milk comes in but it costs about the same as the organic.
Organic Milk tastes better, I doubt it is any healthier for you than you regular milk.
That would be a given for most. But...directly from the sourcebreast
Although Ms. Glass does look pretty damn good.What's your favorite milk to drink from a glass?
I believe her maiden name was Jan BradyThat would be a given for most. But...directly from the sourcebreast
Although Ms. Glass does look pretty damn good.What's your favorite milk to drink from a glass?
We don't have a cowStraight from our cow
You can milk anything with a shell.How do you milk an almond?
I'm just trying to sort out what your apparent disdain is for these drinks?You bathe with your kids; your opinion doesn't hold much weight.Have you tried either? I am allergic to almonds, so that's a no go for me, but a lot of the "other" milks (coconut, soy, rice, almond, etc) are extremely tasty. Should maybe try them before you get all antiAlmond or coconut milk? What in the actual heck is wrong with you people?
I'm not lactose intolerant. I just don't ever crave milk to drink. Milk drinkers seem odd to me. My wife and her entire family are big milk drinkers. Wife will even play fast and loose with the expiration date.I can see lactose intolerant folks not drinking milk...but the rest of you non-milk drinkers...freaks. Every one of you.