[Drinking] Cows milk

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The Clamp

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Jan 11, 2016
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I love it, drink about a pint and a half of green top a day just on it's own. It's good for you too. But over the last few years alterna-milk has emerged. Soya, almond, oat milk etc. Do you partake of the udder or have you embraced the trendy ones? What made you change and do you feel better for it?

I predict a lot of upcoming old folk will have terribly weak bones due to the rejection of traditional cos milk.
 










Alba Badger

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Mar 14, 2016
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Straight outta Felpham
Mixed feelings about Milk. Lots of puss and hormones in milk apparently. I have it in moderation. Bowl of cornflakes with ice cold organic full fat milk is hard to beat though.
 






1066familyman

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Jan 15, 2008
15,233
I love it, drink about a pint and a half of green top a day just on it's own. It's good for you too. But over the last few years alterna-milk has emerged. Soya, almond, oat milk etc. Do you partake of the udder or have you embraced the trendy ones? What made you change and do you feel better for it?

I predict a lot of upcoming old folk will have terribly weak bones due to the rejection of traditional cos milk.

What a load of old bollox. You think our bones can only be strong from calcium in cow's milk :lolol:
 








nicko31

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Jan 7, 2010
18,544
Gods country fortnightly
Bit on cereal and tea, but pint and a half a day sounds a bit too much. Yogurt is far better for the digestive system and very easy and cheap to make. Japanese live the longest and consumer virtually no dairy at all
 






BrightonCottager

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Sep 30, 2013
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Brighton
Oatly is blinding in muesli (yes, I did used to live in Hanover) and porridge. No puss, antibiotics or animal welfare guilt either. I've recently spotted Oatly 'barista' edition bu t haven't tried it in coffee. Doesn't work in tea. You just have to put up with the faux matey comments on the side of the pack.
 








BensGrandad

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Jul 13, 2003
72,015
Haywards Heath
Me too but i won't allow myself to drink it unless.....I'm at my Gran's who has it delivered every day. She's 92 and drunk it all her life though.

Thats a thing that is losing its way the milk being delivered to the door. I think that it is down to price when most supermarkets charge about £1 for 4 pints why would you pay nearly that for 1 pint delivered. Unless as above you are old or disabled and unable to get to the supermarket easily.
 
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Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
When I have a stomach upset, I become dairy intolerant for the next week or so. I get awful pains, so have soya milk for a while, until my body settles down.
 


BadFish

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Oct 19, 2003
18,188
I am intolerant of milk. It gives me flatulence and stomach cramps. So just a bit in tea for me. Aside from the odd soy latte, I don't really go for alternatives because I don't like them much.

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seagulls4ever

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Oct 2, 2003
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I am intolerant of milk. It gives me flatulence and stomach cramps. So just a bit in tea for me. Aside from the odd soy latte, I don't really go for alternatives because I don't like them much.

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Have you tried rice milk? Has a very subtle taste. I don't like the other alternatives.
 


BadFish

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Oct 19, 2003
18,188
Have you tried rice milk? Has a very subtle taste. I don't like the other alternatives.
No I haven't, I will give it a go.

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