STOP EATING AND DRINKING FAT FREE DAIRY! PLEASE READ
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fat free dairy tastes like plastic.0
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Hmmm - I drink skim milk, eat low fat cheese, and low fat yogurt and I have lost well over 100 pounds. Tell me why what I am doing is a bad thing because I'm just not seeing it :huh:0
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This seems to be more an indictment against conventionally produced milk, in general. Unless the author is suggesting cows grown for skim milk are somehow treated worse than cows grown for whole milk (which suggests they separate the cows?
ps: I don't drink milk. :-)0 -
I think the point about skim milk being a useless byproduct of cream production is true.
Personally, I think drinking milk of a different species is an odd practice, so full-fat, reduced fat, or skim is all the same to me.
Did I offend you? I'm sorry, if that's the case.0 -
I will stick with my 2%, it has the flavor I enjoy. I do eat real butter instead of margerine, I tend to use less and tastes better to me. but to each his/her own.0
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I think the point about skim milk being a useless byproduct of cream production is true.
Personally, I think drinking milk of a different species is an odd practice, so full-fat, reduced fat, or skim is all the same to me.
Awesome!!0 -
I think the point about skim milk being a useless byproduct of cream production is true.
Personally, I think drinking milk of a different species is an odd practice, so full-fat, reduced fat, or skim is all the same to me.
Did I offend you? I'm sorry, if that's the case.
Hardly. Just amusing that you felt the need to chime in when you don't drink it, clearly. Carry on.0 -
Well I love RAW milk. To lower fat content I mix it up with almond milk. There is something rich and satisfying to drinking real milk that is much more filling than the watered down low fat milk. Cheers!0
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For those of you saying you drink 1% and 2% how do you think they get the fat out of those?0
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I think the point about skim milk being a useless byproduct of cream production is true.
Personally, I think drinking milk of a different species is an odd practice, so full-fat, reduced fat, or skim is all the same to me.
Did I offend you? I'm sorry, if that's the case.
Hardly. Just amusing that you felt the need to chime in when you don't drink it, clearly. Carry on.
Actually, I grew up eating dairy products, and like many wannabee vegans, get tempted by it. I still think of it as an odd food, despite my cravings for it, if that makes any sense.0 -
I'm with you, pittsblue99! I don't give a tinker's damn what anyone thinks about fat-free milk. I'm going to continue to purchase it! Whole milk is much too sweet for my taste and just looking at how thick it is makes me a little bit queasy. To those that don't want it: leave it b/c that means more for me!
BTW, went from 358 down to 200 lbs on this stuff (and various other fat-free foods). While I certainly acknowledge that portion size has more than anything else to do with weight loss/control, every lil bit of bad stuff that you can cut out of that portion size helps, too.
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3. As stated by others - the same cows produce both whole milk and milk that is subsequently skimmed. If there are antibiotics and 'nasty bodily fluids' in skimmed milk it will also be present in the whole milk. In fact I would surmise that the process of skimming the milk is likely to reduce the amount of 'extras' in the milk.
4. Milk skim or otherwise provided plenty of nutritional value. Reference is made to vitamins D, E, A and K in the article. In fact whole milk contains only very small amounts of these and is fairly indistinguishable from skim milk in this context. Skim Milk however actually contains more calcium than whole milk.
This very eloquently sums up my attitude toward the whole milk vs. skim milk debate. I have no dog in the fight, as I mostly consume nut milk, but I do think people should make well-informed food choices.
Also, there's always going to be some study saying that one thing is healthy while another is not, and ten minutes later, another saying the reverse. I think people should eat what makes them happy in moderation and ignore these things.0 -
...I do wish people wouldn't post so much unsubstantiated rubbish. Some people will read this sort of thing and take it on board. My advice would be if there are no real studies referenced take it with a pinch of salt (or not cos we all know salt is bad for you!)
It's amazing the number of people on here thanking the OP for such great info. and planning on immediately switching their family to whole milk based on this thread. If I made changes based on everything I saw or heard on the internet, my head would be spinning. I'd never make it to the checkstand from going back and forth picking up and dropping off items...:laugh:0 -
For those of you saying you drink 1% and 2% how do you think they get the fat out of those?
Skimming it off the top after it settles. Is that weird to you?0 -
That article is very badly written, which makes me doubt a lot of its content...0
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It's true you need the fat to absorb vitamin D, but most of the time we eat stuff with fatt in it along with the milk. The thing you're not realizing is that all milk has had the fat removed. It has just been added back for the different percent milk/whole milk.0
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For those of you saying you drink 1% and 2% how do you think they get the fat out of those?
Skimming it off the top after it settles. Is that weird to you?
No, I'm weird but that is not weird to me - did you read the ariticle. Wonder why they call it 'skim' milk if they use chemicals which turn into nitrates?0 -
Someone could post a link saying the sky is blue ans ppl will debate it. Lol! Y'all crack me up! Have a nice day0
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All things in moderation. Sometimes skim milk is better for certain recipes or products. I use fat free yogurt because I'm getting plenty of fat else where, and I want the protein and probiotics in yogurt.
The issue isn't that skim milk is bad for you, the issue is that people use it exclusively thinking that it will help keep them thin and healthy. I prefer the flavor of 2% milk, so that is what I buy.0 -
I got a better idea... stop drinking milk... if you've ever had farm fresh milk, you'll know why... These store bought milk are pumped full of stuff to make them last longer etc...
Are you seriously that addicted to chemicals that you cannot stop drinking them?0
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