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Milk

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Lil Pun, May 28, 2009.

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Type of Milk Used?

  1. Whole Milk

    29 vote(s)
    14.7%
  2. 2% Milk

    81 vote(s)
    41.1%
  3. Skim (Fat free) Milk

    45 vote(s)
    22.8%
  4. Other Milks (Soy, Rice, Coconut, etc.)

    23 vote(s)
    11.7%
  5. Cannot/Do Not Use Milk for Health/Lifestyle Reasons

    19 vote(s)
    9.6%
  1. juicystream

    juicystream Member

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    It has the exact same fat content as whole milk.
     
  2. Lil Pun

    Lil Pun Member

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    This is true but the calorie count is about 70 calories higher per serving.
     
  3. Smokey

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    Spoiled might not have been the right word. Perhaps it's milk that cannot be sold without flavoring because it would taste bad. In any case, I add the chocolate myself now.
     
  4. dskillz

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    Soy milk for me.

    Silk Vanilla is good!!
     
  5. Uprising

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    I drink skim / fat free now, and tried whole milk the other day again and it was like drinking yogurt. Just awful.
     
  6. SwoLy-D

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    Drank an entire GLASSfull (not glassHalfFull) of WHOLE milk this morning. :( I am GASSy now.
     
  7. moestavern19

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    I drink 1% now.

    I was raised on 2% but other members of my family drank whole.


    Gross.
     
  8. ItsMyFault

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    Are yall smoking crack? Is that really true? MFML...................... I've been drinking that crap for over 3 years... stops this week.
     
  9. Lil Pun

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    Yeah. You can get 2% chocolate milk or chocolate skim milk though. Of course what you save in calories on fat you gain in the flavoring.
     
  10. mic

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    1% Horizon organic milk, but I'm lactose intolerant so I don't drink milk much (and always with a Lactaid pill if I do).
     
  11. JBIIRockets

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    Where's the 1% option?
     
  12. Lil Pun

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    Pick other.
     
  13. ItsMyFault

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    LMAO... I already despise Skim Milk... tastes nasty. I've seen Nesquick, I wonder if that is 2%... Yeah I know you gain fat through the Chocolate, but I didn't think it was whole milk... I thought it'd been at least 1% at the very least. Ah well, I'm stopping that from now on.
     
  14. Omer

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    Fire in the WHOLE MILK.

    Milk is not supposed to have the same viscosity as water.

    These inferior 2% and skim varieties do.
     
  15. Poloshirtbandit

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    I've always drank whole milk up until a couple years ago i started drinking 2%.
     

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