Milk Vs. Water
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I actually greatly prefer skim milk to whole or even 2%. My oldest daughter is the same. We go through 4 gallons of milk every week or two at my house, two skim and two 2% for the little ones.
Skim milk tastes like water. :sick:
And I find whole milk super thick and gross. It leaves a film on the glass! Ew.
You simply aren't hardcore enough for the amazing deliciousness that is whole milk.
I mean, you might as well drink soy milk if you're gonna drink skim.0 -
I actually greatly prefer skim milk to whole or even 2%. My oldest daughter is the same. We go through 4 gallons of milk every week or two at my house, two skim and two 2% for the little ones.
Skim milk tastes like water. :sick:
And I find whole milk super thick and gross. It leaves a film on the glass! Ew.
You simply aren't hardcore enough for the amazing deliciousness that is whole milk.
I mean, you might as well drink soy milk if you're gonna drink skim.
Okay, now we're getting into fighting words. I will not drink soy milk. :grumble:0 -
I actually greatly prefer skim milk to whole or even 2%. My oldest daughter is the same. We go through 4 gallons of milk every week or two at my house, two skim and two 2% for the little ones.
Skim milk tastes like water. :sick:
And I find whole milk super thick and gross. It leaves a film on the glass! Ew.
You simply aren't hardcore enough for the amazing deliciousness that is whole milk.
I mean, you might as well drink soy milk if you're gonna drink skim.
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I'm sorry, you two are right. That was low, that was real low.
Let's all just agree cow milk is best milk and be friends.0 -
I like extra fatty organic Channel Islands milk0
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Okay anyone corrects me, I'm not claming for be a scientist or an expert of any kind. But here is my arguement on the whole milk vs. Water thing
Now from what I could imagine, there are more than one type of milk. And depending on the amount of "stuff" you add in your milk, it may make the milk to be more concentrated than your body cells (hypertonic). As a result, water from your cells could be drawn OUT in order to dilute the extra cellular environment. And you get DEhydrated.
Well. Okay. That's my hypothesis. I don't like milk but at the same time I admit that milk isn't bad for the human by any mean. And yes it is perfectly natural to eat/drink other animal's nutritional products, because we aren't cannibals. Just want to throw out a POSSIBLE explanation to his madness.
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This thread is delivering in ways I didn't even imagine :drinker:0 -
so does crystal light count as water or not?0
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so does crystal light count as water or not?
No. Only milk and beer. Have you even been paying attention?0 -
so does crystal light count as water or not?
No. Only milk and beer. Have you even been paying attention?
Makes sense...
...because light beer tastes like water much like skim milk does.
Neither one should be consumed by humans...because unnatural.0 -
Tell that to all the milk fed babies in the world.0
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Tell that to all the milk fed babies in the world.
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Okay anyone corrects me, I'm not claming for be a scientist or an expert of any kind. But here is my arguement on the whole milk vs. Water thing
Now from what I could imagine, there are more than one type of milk. And depending on the amount of "stuff" you add in your milk, it may make the milk to be more concentrated than your body cells (hypertonic). As a result, water from your cells could be drawn OUT in order to dilute the extra cellular environment. And you get DEhydrated.
Well. Okay. That's my hypothesis. I don't like milk but at the same time I admit that milk isn't bad for the human by any mean. And yes it is perfectly natural to eat/drink other animal's nutritional products, because we aren't cannibals. Just want to throw out a POSSIBLE explanation to his madness.
So ... Babies are cannibals?
I was going to post how stupid this thread is but the people acting as a vehicle for the stupidity have self destructed. I feel cheated out of a good rant.0 -
Whole milk? Pffft....
Real milk still has the cream in it....
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I just scanned all the thread to see that no one brought up the fact that milk is loaded with sugar (milktose) and has way more calories than water. Water doesn't have many calories at all. but water has trace amounts sugar (H2Ose).0
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I just scanned all the thread to see that no one brought up the fact that milk is loaded with sugar (milktose) and has way more calories than water. Water doesn't have many calories at all. but water has trace amounts sugar (H2Ose).
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Personally try to avoid milk as often as I can. It's unnatural for us to drink the milk of another animal, but as long as you aren't lactose intolerant it really shouldn't be a problem. Moderation is key. I drink almond milk. Skim milk only on cheat days. There are many other "wheys" to get your protein (see what I did there).
it's unnatural for you to be on the internet, but that hasn't stopped you yet.
Such a weird stance when here they are on the internet, wearing clothes, driving cars, buying already slaughtered meat at a grocery store. Yeah, those things are all suuuuper natural.0 -
I just scanned all the thread to see that no one brought up the fact that milk is loaded with sugar (milktose) and has way more calories than water. Water doesn't have many calories at all. but water has trace amounts sugar (H2Ose).
errrr...heh??
Milktose?
Water has sugar? And calories?
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I'm preeety sure milk sugar is called lactose boyo.
Lol ... Milktose. I may not stop snigering for an hour.0 -
Milktose.
That has to be a joke, right?0
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