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Skimmed, semi, full fat or gold top?
Are those filtered milks your cup of tea?
Or do you go for the vegetable based options?
Semi-skimmed for me, though a really cold full fat on your frosties are grrrreeeeeaaattt |
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"I don't like milk.
I think it stems from when I was forced to drink school milk which had been left in the sun a little too long.
I hear ya!"
But how cute were those bottles!! (This is why I hate warm milk too has to be cold from a glass)
Mrs J |
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The local farm shop by me has started selling non homogenised milk, both full fat and semi skimmed in a refill scheme.
I buy the full fat one mainly for my kefir grains but damn it's so yummy I always take a swig when putting it in the fridge. |
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Like most of my diet
A wide variety
Generally my dairy alternative is unsweetened almond which I use for a low low carb diet
Then depends from a small amount of gold top and full fat in lush coffees to 2 litres of skim for a complete nutrient and hydration strategy
I do not touch soya not going to take the hormonal risk |
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By *illie99TV/TS
over a year ago
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"I don't like milk.
I think it stems from when I was forced to drink school milk which had been left in the sun a little too long.
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I remember those days, put me of milk for years. Nowadays I'm on semi skimmed. |
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"Like most of my diet
A wide variety
Generally my dairy alternative is unsweetened almond which I use for a low low carb diet
Then depends from a small amount of gold top and full fat in lush coffees to 2 litres of skim for a complete nutrient and hydration strategy
I do not touch soya not going to take the hormonal risk "
There’s no hormonal risk- this has been entirely refuted by the scientific community. Soya contains plant oestrogens which are entirely different to human oestrogen and have no hormonal risk. Prior claims that it did stem from racist, ethnocentric studies of East Asian men perceived to be effeminate. Soya is only harmful to people with intolerances. Although, like anything, you shouldn’t live on soya alone for nutritional balance |
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"Like most of my diet
A wide variety
Generally my dairy alternative is unsweetened almond which I use for a low low carb diet
Then depends from a small amount of gold top and full fat in lush coffees to 2 litres of skim for a complete nutrient and hydration strategy
I do not touch soya not going to take the hormonal risk
There’s no hormonal risk- this has been entirely refuted by the scientific community. Soya contains plant oestrogens which are entirely different to human oestrogen and have no hormonal risk. Prior claims that it did stem from racist, ethnocentric studies of East Asian men perceived to be effeminate. Soya is only harmful to people with intolerances. Although, like anything, you shouldn’t live on soya alone for nutritional balance "
I have read the studies
You are right some absolutely show no correlation
And some do
I understand the research is on going
I have zero need to use soya products and thus I will avoid
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"I don't like milk.
I think it stems from when I was forced to drink school milk which had been left in the sun a little too long.
I hear ya!
But how cute were those bottles!! (This is why I hate warm milk too has to be cold from a glass)
Mrs J "
Ours were lukewarm cartons. Sitting there since the morning. Yuk |
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"I have been making my own oat milk at home. It’s so easy and is probably the best milk alternative so I would definitely recommend.
Really? Is it easy to do? "
https://youtu.be/4zXQufqSZC0
Admittedly I don’t always use nuts and separating is sometimes tough and I skip that part but yeah, give it a try! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Skimmed, semi, full fat or gold top?
Are those filtered milks your cup of tea?
Or do you go for the vegetable based options?
Semi-skimmed for me, though a really cold full fat on your frosties are grrrreeeeeaaattt "
I was expecting the subject to be about snow |
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"skimmed is just like white coloured water
its milk free milk"
5 percent carb
3 percent protein
The rest is fat
I can drink 2 litres a day sometimes I prefer its taste and texture to water
If that's white tasty water I'm fine with that |
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"Skimmed, semi, full fat or gold top?
Are those filtered milks your cup of tea?
Or do you go for the vegetable based options?
Semi-skimmed for me, though a really cold full fat on your frosties are grrrreeeeeaaattt "
Full fat organic, glass bottle from milkman, green and silver top |
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