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Various Non-Bald Discussions => General Discussion => Topic started by: Timmay on June 17, 2009, 11:03:37 PM

Title: Here is a good question.....
Post by: Timmay on June 17, 2009, 11:03:37 PM
Milk drinkers....

Gallon of milk in fridge.  Its low, like maybe a glass full left.  Do you pour it in a glass and drink it, or....do you open another gallon and get fresher milk?

When the milk jug gets low like that I wont drink it.  I will save it and use it in a recipe ( at least until the expiration date) but I will not drink it.  I will open another new gallon and go from there.

So what is your story?
Title: Re: Here is a good question.....
Post by: PBurke on June 17, 2009, 11:23:11 PM
i just open a beer and drink that!
Title: Re: Here is a good question.....
Post by: Timmay on June 17, 2009, 11:25:23 PM
Ok Mr Budweiser....lol
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Post by: schro on June 17, 2009, 11:34:03 PM
Our family are all big milk drinkers. Rarely is there a little bit left in a container.
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Post by: joergHH on June 18, 2009, 12:54:29 AM
Milk drinkers....

Gallon of milk in fridge.  Its low, like maybe a glass full left. 

I hate it's taste and smell. It's just good for my coffee.

Here in Germany since about half a year you can just buy milk which is ultrahigh temperature pasteurizised, not  the best taste!  >:(

J
Title: Re: Here is a good question.....
Post by: Jer on June 18, 2009, 12:58:33 AM
i just open a beer and drink that!

Same here!  But then again, I don't ever really have anything BUT beer in my fridge...
Title: Re: Here is a good question.....
Post by: SlyHigh on June 18, 2009, 11:28:27 AM
Did you know that spoiled milk can't make you sick?  The taste might, but it's not bad for you.

There's nothing wrong with the end of the jug.  I can't taste the difference between "fresh" milk and "old" milk that hasn't begun to spoil.
Title: Re: Here is a good question.....
Post by: adam_r_todd on June 18, 2009, 12:55:31 PM
Did you know that spoiled milk can't make you sick?  The taste might, but it's not bad for you.

There's nothing wrong with the end of the jug.  I can't taste the difference between "fresh" milk and "old" milk that hasn't begun to spoil.

Makes sense since I eat cottage cheese all the time.
Title: Re: Here is a good question.....
Post by: SlyHigh on June 18, 2009, 01:18:06 PM
Did you know that spoiled milk can't make you sick?  The taste might, but it's not bad for you.

There's nothing wrong with the end of the jug.  I can't taste the difference between "fresh" milk and "old" milk that hasn't begun to spoil.

Makes sense since I eat cottage cheese all the time.

Try putting cottage chesse on chips.  It goes great on flavored chips like Doritos, Sun Chips, etc.  I had never heard of it before I met my wife.  Her family always did it.  She grew up thinking that's what cottage cheese was for.
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Post by: adam_r_todd on June 18, 2009, 01:34:25 PM
Did you know that spoiled milk can't make you sick?  The taste might, but it's not bad for you.

There's nothing wrong with the end of the jug.  I can't taste the difference between "fresh" milk and "old" milk that hasn't begun to spoil.

Makes sense since I eat cottage cheese all the time.

Try putting cottage chesse on chips.  It goes great on flavored chips like Doritos, Sun Chips, etc.  I had never heard of it before I met my wife.  Her family always did it.  She grew up thinking that's what cottage cheese was for.

I'll give it a try.  Sounds good.  The thing is, I normally eat cottage cheese when I'm trying to watch the diet.  It's a high protein, low carb food.  But putting it with chips sort of defeats the purpose.  But for you, I'll try it.  (Sun Chips may be the healthy alternative.)