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There's no option for me. I don't occasionally drink a glass of milk "like it's the 80s." I drink milk all the time...always have, always will. I was raised on a farm, and milk was the beverage served with every meal. Cold glass of milk with food, milk with Carnation Instant Breakfast mixed in, milk on cereal (though I don't often eat cereal, but if I do, it's with milk). Milk (and cream, and half and half) in my coffee and tea, milk in cooking, milk in baking. In college, used to get a coffee house drink called "Scottish milk," which was steamed milk, honey, and nutmeg. This isn't even going into the cheese, real butter, and yogurt and the like that I eat. But I've always been a big milk drinker. It must be ice cold, though, if I'm drinking it straight up and not as part of a hot beverage. I used to ONLY drink 2%, but now I'll drink skim...I won't use skim in cooking, baking, or in coffee, though. It's too watery and not rich enough for those purposes which require milkfat.
I'm confused....what does the 80's have to do with anything? I'm not a huge milk drinker - never have been. But sometimes there is nothing that tastes quite as good as a nice icey cold glass of milk....
Apparently, drinking a glass of milk is, to some, a very 80's thing to do...I'm guessing it's done in legwarmers while playing Atari or watching The Facts of Life, when you're not too busy solving a Rubik's Cube or playing with a Simon.
Primarily in cereal or oatmeal. But I like to have a glass of milk with a PB&J sandwich and chocolate chip cookies of course. Usualy drink only 2% or whole milk.
Milk is gross except in cereal or mashed potatoes. The idea that babies should drink milk from another animal is bizarre. Who thought of that?
Why aren't other animals milked the way cows are?
Milking is perverted. I wonder who the first milker was and what HE was trying to do?
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