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Chocolate Milk vs white milk

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  • Posts: 4,089 Member

    I cook with cast iron. My BF bruises easily from it when he comes home late from the bar.

    But does he drink chocolate or white milk?
  • Posts: 34,415 Member
    That's milkist!


    (Reported!)
  • Posts: 4,710 Member
    Is it just me, or is it becoming increasingly difficult to get a straight answer to a genuine question on these boards. Kind of a shame, really.....

    There could be a section of the board called "Straight Answers," but that would be exclusionary.
  • Posts: 2,644 Member

    I try to stay away from iron. I bruise easily and I was told iron does that to you if you consume to much.

    and it will increase your weight...iron is heavy...
  • In case someone uninformed is reading this thread and doesn't realize it as a joke...

    Chocolate milk has no blood in it lol.

  • then you should be asking if there is caffeine in the chocolate something a pregnant woman should not have too much of. check with your doctor. i'm guessing there is very little since it is just a syrup that's added to white milk but you do want to double check this just to be on the safe side.

    I already checked. There is very little caffine in chocolate milk and you can have up to 200 mg of caffine a day if you are pregnant. But, I try to have alot less than that.
  • In case someone uninformed is reading this thread and doesn't realize it as a joke...

    Chocolate milk has no blood in it lol.

    Thank god. I was about to throw mine out.
  • Posts: 16,414 Member

    But does he drink chocolate or white milk?

    Always white, though he mostly just cooks with it.
  • Posts: 2,985 Member
    If you aren't going to drink the chocolate milk, can I have it?
  • Posts: 1,457 Member

    I already checked. There is very little caffine in chocolate milk and you can have up to 200 mg of caffine a day if you are pregnant. But, I try to have alot less than that.

    :drinker: (that's supposed to be chocolate milk in that glass - not beer). do watch your sugar though.
  • If you aren't going to drink the chocolate milk, can I have it?

    With or without the blood?
  • They actually add sugar to both low & non-fat milks, but with chocolate milk they add over twice as much! White milk is also higher in calcium. If you don't like milk, skip it and get your calcium from veggies. Dark green veggies are loaded with calcium, loaded with other vitamins and have no fat. And on a side note, stay away from Tums with Calcium; you need stomach acid to absorb calcium so taking them is pointless. It is a marketing gimmick! Good luck!!!
  • Posts: 5,922 Member
    Why don't you just pick up a bottle of chocolate milk and read the label? Or is this just me?
  • They actually add sugar to both low & non-fat milks, but with chocolate milk they add over twice as much! White milk is also higher in calcium. If you don't like milk, skip it and get your calcium from veggies. Dark green veggies are loaded with calcium, loaded with other vitamins and have no fat. And on a side note, stay away from Tums with Calcium; you need stomach acid to absorb calcium so taking them is pointless. It is a marketing gimmick! Good luck!!!

    TMI.

    White milk is also higher in calcium ( This is what I was looking for, not all that other mumbo jumbo.) but thanks for your answer.
  • Why don't you just pick up a bottle of chocolate milk and read the label? Or is this just me?

    I dont have white milk with me just chocolate milk and my internet explorer isnt working so I could not google it.
  • Posts: 5,922 Member

    I dont have white milk with me just chocolate milk and my internet explorer isnt working so I could not google it.
    Umm.

    How are you here?
  • Posts: 2,644 Member
    Umm.

    How are you here?


    BWAHAHAHAHAHA! :flowerforyou:
  • Umm.

    How are you here?

    Excuse me?
  • Posts: 34,415 Member

    TMI.

    White milk is also higher in calcium ( This is what I was looking for, not all that other mumbo jumbo.) but thanks for your answer.


    :huh:

  • I like to stir it with the subway knife.


    I am still confused about this one ^^^
  • Posts: 5,922 Member

    Excuse me?
    You're using the internet to post here...
  • Posts: 15,228 Member
    In case someone uninformed is reading this thread and doesn't realize it as a joke...

    Chocolate milk has no blood in it lol.

    That's the part of this thread that you recognize as a joke! LOL!
  • Posts: 190 Member

    I like to stir it with the subway knife.

    Actual coffee came out of my actual nose.
  • Posts: 4,710 Member
    You're using the internet to post here...

    Still having trouble, can you dumb it down a little?
  • You're using the internet to post here...

    Yea but that takes another session and when I tried to open it up it said internet explorer is not working. I already have this one open. I dont want to close out of it to google what I need to find out, incase I cannot log back on.
  • Posts: 1,036 Member
    You're using the internet to post here...
    Don't fight it man. This is one of those posts that got lost out of the Chit Chat section.
  • Posts: 16,414 Member
    They actually add sugar to both low & non-fat milks, but with chocolate milk they add over twice as much! White milk is also higher in calcium. If you don't like milk, skip it and get your calcium from veggies. Dark green veggies are loaded with calcium, loaded with other vitamins and have no fat. And on a side note, stay away from Tums with Calcium; you need stomach acid to absorb calcium so taking them is pointless. It is a marketing gimmick! Good luck!!!

    I'm pretty darned certain that Tums doesn't completely rid your stomach of its acid. And I'll take the advice of medical professionals about Tums with calcium over someone on the Internet. :flowerforyou:
  • You people are just wayyy to easy.
  • Posts: 174 Member
    thank you guys! That's what I needed now... what a wonderful fun thread! :-D
  • thank you guys! That's what I needed now... what a wonderful fun thread! :-D


    Why thank you! Although I hear some people are ranting about it on their pages. I think "lame" was one of the terms used. That's ok though. I am easily amused and I had fun.
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