Re: Milk is gone thru the roof!!!
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09/15/22 07:49 AM
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Some how regulated does not sound like free trade. Every thing has gone up with the current government. Well except the price of raw fur.
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Re: Milk is gone thru the roof!!!
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09/15/22 10:01 AM
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LOL yes but they just got it in . Check out lady ask "oh we have milk? We have been out for 3 days" ahh maybe like ammo prices to keep it on the shelf see what people will pay for it ? Deans in Harvard ILL was bought by Borden then they also close shop The Borden was selling for 2.79 a gallon for a long time they shut down their plant in De Peire WI July 9th for milk and are now sour cream only at that plant Since the other brands have gone away we have been buying Sassy Cow a local southern WI brand at 3.89 a gallon the prairie farms out of ILL is 3.79 a gallon for the Dime I would rather put it into WI dairies. all of this is whole milk we don't buy anything less than whole
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Re: Milk is gone thru the roof!!!
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09/15/22 10:08 AM
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I never touch the stuff.
Well, maybe, in a "value-added" form.
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Re: Milk is gone thru the roof!!!
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09/15/22 10:40 AM
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Why do you still drink milk if you're an adult unless you want to get some of your calories that way. I'd much prefer eating some sort of cheese if I want diary. I bet I average less than 3 (or less) glasses of milk a year. Much more pleasant things to drink...
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Re: Milk is gone thru the roof!!!
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09/15/22 11:00 AM
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Why do you still drink milk if you're an adult unless you want to get some of your calories that way. I'd much prefer eating some sort of cheese if I want diary. I bet I average less than 3 (or less) glasses of milk a year. Much more pleasant things to drink... I will eat a ton of cheese and ice cream but still use gallons of milk. I drink it use in cereal as do the kids.amd wife. He didn't say he drank it it could well be for his family. The proc still effect him regardless of end user.
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Re: Milk is gone thru the roof!!!
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09/15/22 11:14 AM
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Whole milk is by far my favorite beverage - especially a quality chocolate milk. I drink lots of it. Whole milk has an excellent blend of protein, fats, and carbohydrates, making it an excellent sports recovery drink. It also includes important electrolytes. It's good and it's good for you. Although, I guess some lesser men have weakened digestive systems that can't tolerate it. I found milk on sale for $1.50/gal this past week. It was going to expire in two days. I bought three gallons and probably should have bought more but my hands were kinda full already. Three gallons don't last two days in my house anyways. Normal price lately has been about $3.85/gal. Bonus trivia: In 1996, Buddy Lazier raced the Indy 500 right after shattering his spine a month earlier in a crash at Phoenix International Raceway. Buddy was injured so bad, his crew literally had to pick him up and place him in the racecar. The doctor's told him that if he had another crash like that before the bones in his spine healed, he would probably never walk again. At the end of the day, with his car in victory lane, you could see Buddy Lazier grimace from the intense pain of trying to pull himself out of the cockpit. And, instead of taking a sip of milk and pouring the rest on his head like some kind of weakling, he drank the whole bottle down and then asked for another - to make up for the one Emerson Fittitpaldi refused to drink after his 1993 victory. Real-life tough men drink milk! And... Mrs. Lazier is not exactly hard to look at, either.
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Re: Milk is gone thru the roof!!!
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09/15/22 11:30 AM
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Why do you still drink milk if you're an adult unless you want to get some of your calories that way. I'd much prefer eating some sort of cheese if I want diary. I bet I average less than 3 (or less) glasses of milk a year. Much more pleasant things to drink... You might be forgetting one important use for milk . COOKING !! Iron skillet corn bread made with water is nasty!!! We just buy half gals and use it for cooking except when I make iron skillet corn pone I drink milk with it. Put milk in your pancake mix and they are lot better. Fluffy and lite. MMMMMM
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Re: Milk is gone thru the roof!!!
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09/15/22 11:31 AM
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now the regional differences start to really show. I WI milk is a normal thing at most supper tables. drunk with every meal at home .
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