BensGrandad
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My daily 250ml for tea coffee etc is 123 calories so I settle for that as I cannot stand longlife muilk in anything. I know a lot of people do like it but its not for me.
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.
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.
I gave up cows milk around 4 years ago, I use almond milk on cereal sometimes hazelnut if i can get it, Soya milk is used in sauces etc and i don't have milk in hot drinks, I did this as part of a health kick and weight loss going from 17 & 1/2 st and currently at 12 &1/2 , have to say my guts have been better since giving up milk.
My Father was a cow herdsman when I was growing up, and part of his wage was as much milk as he needed, hence, I grew up drinking unpasteurised milk, if you have never tried it, it has twice the taste of the so called fresh milk sold in supermarkets etc.
I started drinking unpasteurised milk (bought direct from the farm) a few months ago. It's totally unlike any other milk I've ever had - such an amazing taste. I visit the farm once a fortnight, buy in bulk, and freeze what I'm not going to be drinking/using over the next 2 days. It freezes well - I did a blind tasting of fresh vs frozen and couldn't tell the difference. Best food-related discovery of the last 5 years at least!
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.
My Father was a cow herdsman when I was growing up, and part of his wage was as much milk as he needed, hence, I grew up drinking unpasteurised milk, if you have never tried it, it has twice the taste of the so called fresh milk sold in supermarkets etc.