Re: Milk is gone thru the roof!!!
[Re: Flicker Shad]
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09/15/22 04:17 PM
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Milk is for baby cows. You don't need it anyway. Exactly. Humans need human milk. Cows need cows milk.
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Re: Milk is gone thru the roof!!!
[Re: Hankit]
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09/15/22 04:32 PM
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Dana I
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Milk is for baby cows. You don't need it anyway. Exactly. Humans need human milk. Cows need cows milk. You guys are priceless... By that logic fur is for keeping animals warm and you should instead have your women stop shaving their legs to keep warm. Just because nature has one use for it doesn't mean that it is not also ideal for other uses. As a dairyman I don't drink much milk. I do really like many of the flavored milks and I do sometimes really enjoy fresh whole milk straight from the bulk tank. No pasteurization or homogenization required, but I don't drink large amounts of it. I do have a half pound per day cheese habit.
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Re: Milk is gone thru the roof!!!
[Re: Flicker Shad]
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09/15/22 06:48 PM
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nate
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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. Everything Milk has, you can get from other things as well. Not farm fresh raw milk.
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Re: Milk is gone thru the roof!!!
[Re: jbyrd63]
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09/15/22 07:40 PM
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$10 a gallon in western Alaska. Usual price.
Water is good for two things, Floating Ships and making Beer.
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Re: Milk is gone thru the roof!!!
[Re: GREENCOUNTYPETE]
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09/15/22 07:58 PM
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Milk = Farts Cheese = Condensed Farts the more you toot the better you feel, so drink your milk with every meal. As long as your SFS is in good working order, I don't trust farts....
you're only allowed so many sunrises... I aim to see every one of them!
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Re: Milk is gone thru the roof!!!
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09/15/22 08:54 PM
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In my part of the world, milk is cheaper now than it was when my children were little fifteen years ago.
"Inflation is always and everywhere a monetary phenomenon". Milton Friedman.
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