Posted by Billy NY on February 17, 2020 at 07:11:38 from (74.70.87.149):
In Reply to: Milk posted by Dean on February 17, 2020 at 05:54:19:
There's a couple offerings in the "organic" category, grass fed, in the carton, (glass would be cool!) that I swear is just sweeter than other brands, both co-ops I believe, this 2% grass fed from organic valley, and the whole milk from Maple Hill, is a treat ! You'll pay more, but comparing to the local convenience stores offering, my taste buds bring me back to it. It's a darn treat, that whole milk, 2% seems to be the most drinkable with less fat. Just figured I'd try the higher priced, alleged no chemical kind, pretty darned good. I don't like the plastic jugs, seems the carton tastes better, what are they wax lined ?
I never drank milk or used it for a lot of years, since young until mid, late 40's all for fearing health related issues, same with butter, and not so much with eggs. Have 2 eggs on an English muffin daily, coat the cast iron pan with whipped butter, drain off excess, and have say 1 cup of milk in a frozen glass, (put back in freezer for a bit) well after supper, with a couple of cookies. 1/2 gallon to a gallon a week at most. I dunno, what is the fear, cholesterol ? I guess the doc will let me know how that is soon anyways, best to keep that in check, but geez I'd have to think there is a lot worse for ya, excess alcohol, piling on the junk food etc.?
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