vote!
2%
whole
chocolate
strawberry
vote!
I've never liked 2% milk... it tastes watered down.
also chocolate>strawberry
whoever voted for 2% is wrong
2%
I voted 2% too- it's the most versatile. It also froths up the best in a capp. machine and makes wicked good hot chocolates. If it was just on taste alone, I would totally go chocolate though.
Hello, my name is Bee. Pleased to meet you .
Milk is actually bad for you, but if anything, I use whole milk
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you guys are doing the poll all wrong![]()
Milk of any sort is gag-inducing. I haven't had milk in years. Unless it's with cookies and I'm desperate, I can't stomach it. From what I remember, skim was awful. It was like flavored water. And 2% was like drinking raw eggs it was so thick. No thanks.
I don't like milk. But I do need it around the house for various things. I buy 1/2% or 1%, depending on what I see at the store available as organic. I mainly use it for making breakfast drinks for my daughter. I put a little in coffee too. We don't use a lot of milk here.
It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so.-Mark Twain
You can't wake a person who is pretending to be asleep.
This stuff is good. It doesn't really taste like much, but it's better than regular milk, in my opinion. It's all about texture with me and this seems to get it right. Not too thick, not too watery. The vanilla flavors are also good. But ah, dairy is the devil.
I have a hard time stomaching milk. I'm not lactose intolerant, I love cheeze and sour creme (the real kind) and all that, but milk for some reason always makes me want to gag after half a cup. I always have to have it with something. Maybe I should try goat or sheep's milk.
I just noticed strawberry milk is on the list.
When I was a kid, I didn't like milk either, so my mom bought nestle quick strawberry flavored powder so I'd drink it. Therefore, I had a ton of the stuff. But then it was pulled because back then red food coloring had lead in it and it became illegal to use lead in food, so you couldn't get red stuff for a while.
Anyway, that probably explains quite a bit about me.![]()
It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble. It's what you know for sure that just ain't so.-Mark Twain
You can't wake a person who is pretending to be asleep.
What about SUPER skim milk? I often drink that when at home.
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that is what i was getting at. if there is an inescapable appropriation that is required in the act of understanding, this brings into question the validity of socionics in describing what is real, and hence stubborn contradictions that continue to plague me.
I drink milk by the bucketfull. I was climbing up on the balcony of my school once really high and the ballistrade broke and i fell all the way down right on my back. Everyone watching literally shat themselves. I just got up and said "aw". I felt like that cheerleeder from heroes except she wears a skirt and i dont (well not very often).
I used to hate coffee but i kind of forced myself to drink iced coffee for some reason. Now i have one a day probablly.
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LII
that is what i was getting at. if there is an inescapable appropriation that is required in the act of understanding, this brings into question the validity of socionics in describing what is real, and hence stubborn contradictions that continue to plague me.