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re: Milk: Skim, 1%, 2%, or Whole?
Posted on 8/7/12 at 8:40 am to hiltacular
Posted on 8/7/12 at 8:40 am to hiltacular
All of the above. I can tell a difference but it doesn't bother me either way.
Posted on 8/7/12 at 8:46 am to Hugo Stiglitz
I'm a man, therefore I drink whole milk. Only pussies drink skim. /thread
Posted on 8/7/12 at 8:49 am to Hugo Stiglitz
2% usually. I do like silk or almond milk every now and then. Haven't drank it though since last time I bought silk it was all clumpy and gross.
Side note: Horizon chocolate milk is the best in the biz
Side note: Horizon chocolate milk is the best in the biz
Posted on 8/7/12 at 8:50 am to Hugo Stiglitz
Whole. Drink a 16 oz carton every morning.
Posted on 8/7/12 at 8:56 am to Hugo Stiglitz
Whole. We buy 3-4 gallons a week.
Posted on 8/7/12 at 8:59 am to Hugo Stiglitz
Skim. Once you get used to it, the other stuff tastes funny.
Posted on 8/7/12 at 9:14 am to Hugo Stiglitz
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Milk: Skim, 1%, 2%, or Whole?
Chocolate.
Posted on 8/7/12 at 9:16 am to Hugo Stiglitz
I don't drink milk very often, but when I do I settle for nothing less than creamline milk, and not just because it tastes infinitely better. It's the closest thing to real milk that you can buy - the only thing separating it from raw milk is pasteurization, and in the best cases not the excessive persuasions of the process that destroy nutrients unnecessarily.
Skim milk and related low-fat options (and even most supermarket whole milk, unfortunately) are an extremely processed food and there is nothing healthy about them. Homogenization and the methods of fat-removal (because second-guessing Mother Nature and changing the chemical make-up of an organic food is a great idea) negatively impact the way our bodies absorb the milk. The stuff that exists in milk naturally is there for a reason - I believe a person is much better off not drinking milk at all than they are ingesting some manufactured garbage designed to play to an indoctrinated (and discredited) fear of saturated fat.
Skim milk and related low-fat options (and even most supermarket whole milk, unfortunately) are an extremely processed food and there is nothing healthy about them. Homogenization and the methods of fat-removal (because second-guessing Mother Nature and changing the chemical make-up of an organic food is a great idea) negatively impact the way our bodies absorb the milk. The stuff that exists in milk naturally is there for a reason - I believe a person is much better off not drinking milk at all than they are ingesting some manufactured garbage designed to play to an indoctrinated (and discredited) fear of saturated fat.
This post was edited on 8/7/12 at 9:19 am
Posted on 8/7/12 at 9:34 am to Hugo Stiglitz
Skim or 1%. Whole is for fat asses.
Posted on 8/7/12 at 9:53 am to BayouBengal521
2-3 gallons of 0% fat milk...dr told me that is the most perfect drink there is...
Posted on 8/7/12 at 9:58 am to Hugo Stiglitz
Whole milk. It's much healthier.
Posted on 8/7/12 at 9:59 am to Udvarnoky
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Milk: Skim, 1%, 2%, or Whole?
I don't drink milk very often, but when I do I settle for nothing less than creamline milk, and not just because it tastes infinitely better. It's the closest thing to real milk that you can buy - the only thing separating it from raw milk is pasteurization, and in the best cases not the excessive persuasions of the process that destroy nutrients unnecessarily.
Skim milk and related low-fat options (and even most supermarket whole milk, unfortunately) are an extremely processed food and there is nothing healthy about them. Homogenization and the methods of fat-removal (because second-guessing Mother Nature and changing the chemical make-up of an organic food is a great idea) negatively impact the way our bodies absorb the milk. The stuff that exists in milk naturally is there for a reason - I believe a person is much better off not drinking milk at all than they are ingesting some manufactured garbage designed to play to an indoctrinated (and discredited) fear of saturated fat.
Posted on 8/7/12 at 9:59 am to Hugo Stiglitz
I get whatever lasts the longest. I don't drink enough milk to buy the kind that only lasts a week.
So, that organic kind that lasts a month.
So, that organic kind that lasts a month.
Posted on 8/7/12 at 10:02 am to LSU lilly
1%
only buy a half gallon at a time and it lasts 2 weeks
Only time i use milk is for late night cereal snack
only buy a half gallon at a time and it lasts 2 weeks
Only time i use milk is for late night cereal snack
Posted on 8/7/12 at 10:11 am to Cosmo
2% usually, because most of it is drunk by my kids and that's what our pediatrician recommended.
1% if I'm buying milk just for myself. I can't stand skim milk, it's like drinking watered-down milk, IMO.
1% if I'm buying milk just for myself. I can't stand skim milk, it's like drinking watered-down milk, IMO.
Posted on 8/7/12 at 10:20 am to Dorothy
Udvarnoky, great post! Thanks. That's what I've been finding out too. Where do you buy your milk?
Posted on 8/7/12 at 10:33 am to tracytiger
Your local options for non-homogenized whole milk are Smith's Creamery and Felicana's Best Creamery. Both brands are good and I've seen them both stocked at Calvin's, but I'm sure you can find at least one of them at the likes of Whole Foods and farmer's markets as well.
Posted on 8/7/12 at 10:44 am to DEANintheYAY
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I grew up on whole, but mainly drink soy or almond now.
I love the taste of almond milk by itself but find it tastes terrible on my cereal. So, I have almond for regular drinking and 2% for my cereal.
Posted on 8/7/12 at 10:45 am to Hugo Stiglitz
A treat is to have access to unhomogenized milk. You can't drink it every day, and only consuming a small bit of it tastes great.
Posted on 8/7/12 at 10:48 am to Hugo Stiglitz
I read somewhere that 2% is actually the healthiest.
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