Skim milk, soy milk, or almond milk?
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I grew up on skim and love it, but I switched to almond milk to help lower my cholesterol.0
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Full fat raw milk.
I LOVE raw milk. Unfortunately, we can't find it where I live, but every so often, we drive over to an Amish dairy farm in PA for several gallons (milk freezes well!) Bizarrely, I believe transporting raw milk across state lines constitutes a felony, so don't tell anybody :drinker:
LOL! I'd commit a felony to get some raw milk, but I think it's only illegal if the seller transports it across state lines, not the buyer.0 -
None of the above.
Whole Raw Milk
...except that I already said raw milk, so yes at least one of the above. :laugh:0 -
I don't look to milk for gaining muscle, I look for a well rounded diet. I am lactose intolerant, soy milk is okay but I prefer the taste of almond milk.0
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All the milks. I like all of those and regular milk regular if i'm drinking a glass, full fat. Low fat if it's handy, if that's all there is. Non-fat in a latte or mocha if I'm trying to reach a certain number of cals at starbucks. I have nothing against any of the milks I think they are all great and I have uses for them all. ANY of the one's you've mentioned I'd drink by the glass or in cereal. They are all yum. As for what they will do to your muscles and whatnot I'm not qualified but I will refer you back to the link provided by Sara.0
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Very helpful- thanks for all the replies everyone!
I think almond or whole milk is my favourite taste-wise. But it's true that I can get my protein from other sources, so I think I'll stock up on almond milk next time I go to the store! :happy:
And I can't believe that there are laws against raw whole milk in some places. If it's fresh and you know where it comes from, I'm sure there wouldn't be that high a risk of any contamination. I don't think I've ever tried it, but I imagine it's tasty!
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I just switched over to soy milk for one reason: I HATE the taste of cow's milk. I've never liked it. I only use milk in cereal and cooking--neither of which I've been indulging in lately, so basically I have quarts of milk in my fridge that just sit around and go bad. And I've been looking for something to drink with my breakfasts; I'm not a breakfast person and they tend to be really calorie-light. I didn't like soy milk as a kid (when I had to drink it because I was lactose intolerant. I've mostly outgrown it), but I'm pretty sure my parents forced the unflavored stuff on me and that's why I hated it. Now I buy vanilla flavored soy milk. Much yummier.0
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I grew up on skim, but lately it's been grossing me out. Soy milk gives me an upset stomach. I just started using almond milk last month and I love it! Also, it has half the calories of dairy or soy milk.0
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I like skim milk and almond milk.0
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Almond milk - only because I have a dairy allergy. Man, I miss a cold glass of 2%!0
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I personally drink organic skim milk. I figure I get enough soy in other products that I don't need to add it. Almond milk tastes okay (I really like the taste of dark chocolate almond milk) but the protein content sucks.0
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On the concerns about raw milk, yes, there is a chance of getting certain illnesses from it. However, that doesn't bother me because I make it my business to be familiar with the farms from which I get it. I can visit them personally and see their cleanliness standards.
One of my fondest memories as a teen is riding my horse to a farm that had a few cows and buying homemade ice cream there (they sold raw milk, too). No ice cream I've had before or since can touch the deliciousness of that stuff.0 -
My vote, is whole milk. I know that is not a popular choice but drinking it in moderation is much better for me than anything else. I like soy milk, but wow did it mess up my hormones. Craziness really. But I am mid 40, and that does make a difference. I tried almond milk once, hated it! So, whole milk is for me.0
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If it fits your macros and micros.0
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hahaha!0
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I have been using soya milk as its mean't to have the complete set of amino acids. These are needed along with protein to build muscle (or so I understand). I am a vegetarian so don't get any amino acids from meat. I'm pretty sure if you eat meat it probably doesn't matter what milk you drink. I actually switched because I read that being low on amino acids could make you depressed and depression is something I've suffered with since about the time I became fully veggie. Coincidence? I don't know but I've felt better since I started drinking it.
My favourite milk is actually oat milk. Still wondering how they milk oats, or beans for that matter lol but it's yummy on cereal and my kids love it too. It has B vitamins so I'm happy for them to enjoy it.0 -
On the concerns about raw milk, yes, there is a chance of getting certain illnesses from it. However, that doesn't bother me because I make it my business to be familiar with the farms from which I get it. I can visit them personally and see their cleanliness standards.
One of my fondest memories as a teen is riding my horse to a farm that had a few cows and buying homemade ice cream there (they sold raw milk, too). No ice cream I've had before or since can touch the deliciousness of that stuff.
reminds me of an episode of portlandia.0 -
almond milk. good taste, low in calories, no fat, high calcium
I get my protein from other sources0 -
If your goals included cutting calories and sugar go for unsweetened coconut or almond milk while excluding all diary items. I recently got off a lot of dairy and I am not intolerant but like the less sugar and calories these offer. Soy is over processed, and shouldn't be eating a lot of that and rice is now found to have high levels of arsenic so I wouldn't suggest that either.
Just make sure you supplement for calcium and Vit D if you aren't meeting your requirements with food.0 -
it is irresponsible for anyone to suggest raw animal milk as an option. There is no good reasons to go that route. There is nothing special or magical about raw milk and your are playing Russian Roulette with that product. Really adult humans do not need to eat any milk products overall for health. I won't join in a debate about this but state there are people every year who suffer permanent damage with that product no matter how great the small producer is claimed to be.0
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When I was in India I drank raw water buffalo milk. I suggest that if you can get your hands on it. I can't seem to find it in the US.
I strongly doubt you ate true raw milk in India as in that culture it is standard to boil milk before using it in tea, yogurts etc. People there are actually a lot smarter about raw than in the west. Besides e-coli & campy the milk there is boiled to kill TB germs0 -
I like almond milk a lot. Pretty tasty, plus it has about half the calories of skim or soy milk. I put it in my coffee, cereal, just about everything.0
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Almond and Coconut Milk0
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I like fat free or skim lactose free milk. I really never liked soy or almond milk and I can't stand full fat milk.0
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2% baby, keep your fat intake up! Almond milk is OK. Coconut milk is good. Soy - ugg...don't like soy anything.0
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Full fat milk for me0
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it is irresponsible for anyone to suggest raw animal milk as an option. There is no good reasons to go that route. There is nothing special or magical about raw milk and your are playing Russian Roulette with that product. Really adult humans do not need to eat any milk products overall for health. I won't join in a debate about this but state there are people every year who suffer permanent damage with that product no matter how great the small producer is claimed to be.
Ouch.
Can of worms = opened0 -
Full fat raw milk.
^^^^^^This^^^^^
It's illegal to purchase raw milk here in Virginia, so a lady who is teaching us about nutrition shared that she has purchased a "share" of a cow...and gets a gallon of raw milk weekly! I've got to look into that! She also emphasized that our bodies require fat to function properly...hormones, reproduction, skin, brain..etc
After I finish my skim milk, it's whole milk for me!!0 -
I LOVE almond milk0
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Skim for me. I hate almond milk.0
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