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Title: Milk
Post by: _33 on January 28, 2011, 12:57:26 PM
Why does it taste so much different out of the carton than from a glass? Chingon?
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: chunkles on January 28, 2011, 01:02:23 PM
Or in a plastic cup vs. real glass cup. 
I just put strawberry syrup in it every time and then the problem goes away from all the flavor and sugars.   
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: pissclams on January 28, 2011, 01:05:41 PM
i've been on an organic milk kick lately, incredible stuff.

of course, every one here knows i'm the worlds biggest milkest/pro-milkest and drink gallons of it per week.

i do have special milk glasses at home although i don't generally use them b/c they aren't big enough to handle my abnormally large milk appetite.
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: 0.42 on January 28, 2011, 01:11:10 PM
 :shy:
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: michigancat on January 28, 2011, 01:12:12 PM
I know milk tastes different when it comes in opaque containers because light can break down some of the proteins.
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: Saulbadguy on January 28, 2011, 01:14:53 PM
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I can't drink skim milk, that is just like drinking water!!
:jerk:
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: WillieWatanabe on January 28, 2011, 01:17:29 PM
had a classmate who's family ran a dairy. They only drank milk straight from their farm. They wouldn't touch stuff at the stores.
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: CNS on January 28, 2011, 01:19:45 PM
We go through three gal's of soy milk a week.

<----Allergic to delicious regular milk.  Makes me not able to breathe. 
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: steve dave on January 28, 2011, 01:20:35 PM
We go through three gal's of soy milk a week.

<----Allergic to delicious regular milk.  Makes me not able to breathe. 

that is seriously rough ridin' with your hormones bro/miss
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: CNS on January 28, 2011, 01:22:54 PM
 :confused:
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: Pete on January 28, 2011, 01:23:12 PM
Thought this was going to be a creepy pregnancy porn related thread.
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: michigancat on January 28, 2011, 01:23:56 PM
We go through three gal's of soy milk a week.

<----Allergic to delicious regular milk.  Makes me not able to breathe.  

that is seriously rough ridin' with your hormones bro/miss

drinking soy milk? :dunno:


Thought this was going to be a creepy pregnancy porn related thread.

I thought it was going to be about Sean Penn making out w/ James Franco. :ck:
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: steve dave on January 28, 2011, 01:24:18 PM
:confused:

http://www.menshealth.com/nutrition/soys-negative-effects
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: CNS on January 28, 2011, 01:29:56 PM
:confused:

http://www.menshealth.com/nutrition/soys-negative-effects
:surprised:

Done with soy. 
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: Rage Against the McKee on January 28, 2011, 01:32:04 PM
:confused:

http://www.menshealth.com/nutrition/soys-negative-effects
:surprised:

Done with soy. 


Don't worry. Casey can be a girl's name, too.
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: CNS on January 28, 2011, 01:33:31 PM
:confused:

http://www.menshealth.com/nutrition/soys-negative-effects
:surprised:

Done with soy. 


Don't worry. Casey can be a girl's name, too.

 :curse:
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: Saulbadguy on January 28, 2011, 01:33:52 PM
had a classmate who's family ran a dairy. They only drank milk straight from their farm. They wouldn't touch stuff at the stores.
Uh, if you ran a dairy, would you buy milk from the store?
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: pissclams on January 28, 2011, 01:34:11 PM
i'd rather drink a case of tim fitzgeralds throw up than drink soy milk.  i'm serious, give me a rough ridin' break here.


also, 42's you tube milk slam needs to be added to this thread.  he's my brother in milk.
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: Saulbadguy on January 28, 2011, 01:34:45 PM
Yea, drink rice or almond milk instead of soy. hth.
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: pissclams on January 28, 2011, 01:34:54 PM
had a classmate who's family ran a dairy. They only drank milk straight from their farm. They wouldn't touch stuff at the stores.

i would have treated this guy the same way i treated the dude with the cool toys that my parents wouldn't buy me.  besties.
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: WillieWatanabe on January 28, 2011, 01:36:38 PM
had a classmate who's family ran a dairy. They only drank milk straight from their farm. They wouldn't touch stuff at the stores.
Uh, if you ran a dairy, would you buy milk from the store?

didn't say I wouldn't do the same. :dunno:
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: michigancat on January 28, 2011, 01:37:26 PM
had a classmate who's family ran a dairy. They only drank milk straight from their farm. They wouldn't touch stuff at the stores.
Uh, if you ran a dairy, would you buy milk from the store?

I guess you could order it from a restaurant.
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: Saulbadguy on January 28, 2011, 01:37:38 PM
had a classmate who's family ran a dairy. They only drank milk straight from their farm. They wouldn't touch stuff at the stores.
Uh, if you ran a dairy, would you buy milk from the store?

didn't say I wouldn't do the same. :dunno:
Your comment is just pointless. No crap, if someone makes something for a living they aren't going to go out and purchase it for more $$$.
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: Saulbadguy on January 28, 2011, 01:38:24 PM
had a classmate who's family ran a dairy. They only drank milk straight from their farm. They wouldn't touch stuff at the stores.
Uh, if you ran a dairy, would you buy milk from the store?

I guess you could order it from a restaurant.
True story, i've never ordered milk from a restaurant, even as a kid.
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: WillieWatanabe on January 28, 2011, 01:41:21 PM
had a classmate who's family ran a dairy. They only drank milk straight from their farm. They wouldn't touch stuff at the stores.
Uh, if you ran a dairy, would you buy milk from the store?

didn't say I wouldn't do the same. :dunno:
Your comment is just pointless. No crap, if someone makes something for a living they aren't going to go out and purchase it for more $$$.

the point is the taste, not the cost.
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: Saulbadguy on January 28, 2011, 01:43:34 PM
had a classmate who's family ran a dairy. They only drank milk straight from their farm. They wouldn't touch stuff at the stores.
Uh, if you ran a dairy, would you buy milk from the store?

didn't say I wouldn't do the same. :dunno:
Your comment is just pointless. No crap, if someone makes something for a living they aren't going to go out and purchase it for more $$$.

the point is the taste, not the cost.
Well no crap, I bet it tastes better when it's fresher.  Milk doesn't taste as good when it gets older.
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: pissclams on January 28, 2011, 01:44:00 PM
thoughts on the milk served at the ksu cats dorms?  derby dining?
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: Rage Against the McKee on January 28, 2011, 01:45:00 PM
thoughts on the milk served at the ksu cats dorms?  derby dining?

I drank it and I'd drink it again.
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: pissclams on January 28, 2011, 01:45:18 PM
true story, the organic milk i bought from costco last weekend's "good until" date is march  :eek:

imagine stocking up on 2 months worth of milk at a time, holy shite i'd be in heaven.  march.
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: WillieWatanabe on January 28, 2011, 01:45:53 PM
had a classmate who's family ran a dairy. They only drank milk straight from their farm. They wouldn't touch stuff at the stores.
Uh, if you ran a dairy, would you buy milk from the store?

didn't say I wouldn't do the same. :dunno:
Your comment is just pointless. No crap, if someone makes something for a living they aren't going to go out and purchase it for more $$$.

the point is the taste, not the cost.
Well no crap, I bet it tastes better when it's fresher.  Milk doesn't taste as good when it gets older.

no clue. What would fresher milk taste like?
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: MeatSauce on January 28, 2011, 01:46:56 PM
thoughts on the milk served at the ksu cats dorms?  derby dining?
those big bags of milk, served just above freezing? Yeah, I'll get in line for that  :lick:
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: Rage Against the McKee on January 28, 2011, 01:47:35 PM
had a classmate who's family ran a dairy. They only drank milk straight from their farm. They wouldn't touch stuff at the stores.
Uh, if you ran a dairy, would you buy milk from the store?

didn't say I wouldn't do the same. :dunno:
Your comment is just pointless. No crap, if someone makes something for a living they aren't going to go out and purchase it for more $$$.

the point is the taste, not the cost.
Well no crap, I bet it tastes better when it's fresher.  Milk doesn't taste as good when it gets older.

no clue. What would fresher milk taste like?

It's not pasteurized. That is why it tastes different.
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: Mikeyis4dcats on January 28, 2011, 01:54:08 PM
true story, the organic milk i bought from costco last weekend's "good until" date is march  :eek:

imagine stocking up on 2 months worth of milk at a time, holy shite i'd be in heaven.  march.

we don't drink much milk, so we buy organic because it's good for so long.
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: _33 on January 28, 2011, 01:56:36 PM
Does anyone know why milk tastes so much different out of the carton than from a glass?  :dubious:
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: Rage Against the McKee on January 28, 2011, 01:57:05 PM
Europeans don't refrigerate milk.
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: michigancat on January 28, 2011, 01:57:40 PM
Does anyone know why milk tastes so much different out of the carton than from a glass?  :dubious:

I know milk tastes different when it comes in opaque containers because light can break down some of the proteins.

 :blindfold:
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: pissclams on January 28, 2011, 01:58:49 PM
Europeans don't refrigerate milk.

water is wet, europeans are rough ridin' gross, cireksu has a massive drinking problem.  tell us something we don't know.
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: _33 on January 28, 2011, 01:59:41 PM
Does anyone know why milk tastes so much different out of the carton than from a glass?  :dubious:

I know milk tastes different when it comes in opaque containers because light can break down some of the proteins.

 :blindfold:

So when I pour the milk from the carton into a glass the proteins magically reform and restore the taste?   :dubious:
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: AppleJack on January 28, 2011, 02:01:12 PM
I love Whole Milk (Vitamin D), and I'm not fat!  :gocho:

But I will drink any milk, pretty much obsessed with chocomilk.
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: pissclams on January 28, 2011, 02:01:40 PM
=mods?= pls rename this thread to milk n00b thread

I love Whole Milk (Vitamin D), and I'm not fat!  :gocho:

But I will drink any milk, pretty much obsessed with chocomilk.

you're rough ridin' gross
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: Rage Against the McKee on January 28, 2011, 02:02:28 PM
Does anyone know why milk tastes so much different out of the carton than from a glass?  :dubious:

I know milk tastes different when it comes in opaque containers because light can break down some of the proteins.

 :blindfold:

So when I pour the milk from the carton into a glass the proteins magically reform and restore the taste?   :dubious:

Actually, the light would come in and break down the proteins. I don't think it happens that fast, though. Everything tastes better in glass. It's not just milk.
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: _33 on January 28, 2011, 02:04:06 PM
Does anyone know why milk tastes so much different out of the carton than from a glass?  :dubious:

I know milk tastes different when it comes in opaque containers because light can break down some of the proteins.

 :blindfold:

So when I pour the milk from the carton into a glass the proteins magically reform and restore the taste?   :dubious:

Everything tastes better in glass. It's not just milk.

False, everything tastes exactly the same from a carton as it does in a glass.  Everything except milk.  But why?

Title: Re: Milk
Post by: Rage Against the McKee on January 28, 2011, 02:05:24 PM
Does anyone know why milk tastes so much different out of the carton than from a glass?  :dubious:

I know milk tastes different when it comes in opaque containers because light can break down some of the proteins.

 :blindfold:

So when I pour the milk from the carton into a glass the proteins magically reform and restore the taste?   :dubious:

Everything tastes better in glass. It's not just milk.

False, everything tastes exactly the same from a carton as it does in a glass.  Everything except milk.  But why?



Are you talking about paper cartons or plastic cartons?
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: CNS on January 28, 2011, 02:05:28 PM
Dorm's choc milk was amazing.  I didn't breathe right my entire frosh year between the awesome choc milk and all cereal options they had for breakfast(always got up too late for hot).
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: chum1 on January 28, 2011, 02:07:54 PM
You actually poured some into a glass?   :rolleyes:
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: _33 on January 28, 2011, 02:08:23 PM
Does anyone know why milk tastes so much different out of the carton than from a glass?  :dubious:

I know milk tastes different when it comes in opaque containers because light can break down some of the proteins.

 :blindfold:

So when I pour the milk from the carton into a glass the proteins magically reform and restore the taste?   :dubious:

Everything tastes better in glass. It's not just milk.

False, everything tastes exactly the same from a carton as it does in a glass.  Everything except milk.  But why?



Are you talking about paper cartons or plastic cartons?

Plastic.
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: bakerman on January 28, 2011, 02:10:51 PM
Does anyone know why milk tastes so much different out of the carton than from a glass?  :dubious:

I know milk tastes different when it comes in opaque containers because light can break down some of the proteins.

 :blindfold:

So when I pour the milk from the carton into a glass the proteins magically reform and restore the taste?   :dubious:

Everything tastes better in glass. It's not just milk.

False, everything tastes exactly the same from a carton as it does in a glass.  Everything except milk.  But why?



Are you talking about paper cartons or plastic cartons?

Plastic.

smell of the milk around the top( like the dried up part that's left around the lid) could be part of it.
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: _33 on January 28, 2011, 02:12:16 PM
Hmmmm, yeah.  Yeah, maybe.
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: AbeFroman on January 28, 2011, 02:17:03 PM
thoughts on the milk served at the ksu cats dorms?  derby dining?
As a former food science major, nothing was better than refilling my 32oz KSU mug with their amazing chocolate milk for 50 cents everyday.
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: j rake on January 28, 2011, 02:20:26 PM
Hated milk growing up because the carton always had some missing girl's face on it.
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: jtksu on January 28, 2011, 02:49:02 PM
I've been doing the vitamin D, organic, with added omega 3s.  Like to poor it into a glass and the put the glass in the freezer for a few minutes.  :lick:
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: _33 on January 28, 2011, 02:49:21 PM
Toupe Tactics Always Fail, thank you for taking this thread seriously, as it was intended.
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: bakerman on January 28, 2011, 03:24:30 PM
Toupe Tactics Always Fail, thank you for taking this thread seriously, as it was intended.


 :cheers: <----- but with an ice cold glass of moo juice
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: pissclams on January 28, 2011, 03:26:44 PM
anyone with crusty milk around the top of their container is rough ridin' gross.
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: bakerman on January 28, 2011, 03:34:46 PM
anyone with crusty milk around the top of their container is rough ridin' gross.

sorry man, we don't all have you milk drinking powers to be able to take down the whole gallon+/day.  :drink:
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: CHONGS on January 28, 2011, 04:28:09 PM
What I would guess:
 
The size of the opening.  A bottle has a narrow opening, which doesn't allow you to smell your drink as easily.  This is why you are more likely to drink spoiled milk from the bottle (you don't smell the spoilage until you taste it with your mouth).  When you pour milk into a glass you a get a wider area to smell from and you have disturbed the milk releasing more milk particles to smell into the air.  Since a large majority of what we sense as taste is smell this in principle could be a factor.

Title: Re: Milk
Post by: Stevesie60 on January 28, 2011, 04:39:06 PM
Dorm's choc milk was amazing.  I didn't breathe right my entire frosh year between the awesome choc milk and all cereal options they had for breakfast(always got up too late for hot).

Why would you limit it to breakfast with all those options? I had cereal for 3 meals a day for the first month I lived in the dorms. My cereal intake decreased slightly over the rest of my freshman year, but not by much.
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: _33 on January 28, 2011, 08:21:16 PM
What I would guess:
 
The size of the opening.  A bottle has a narrow opening, which doesn't allow you to smell your drink as easily.  This is why you are more likely to drink spoiled milk from the bottle (you don't smell the spoilage until you taste it with your mouth).  When you pour milk into a glass you a get a wider area to smell from and you have disturbed the milk releasing more milk particles to smell into the air.  Since a large majority of what we sense as taste is smell this in principle could be a factor.



Wow, great point.  It seems the pieces of this puzzle are all falling into place.
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: Dirty Sanchez on January 28, 2011, 08:35:00 PM
For those in KC, check out the milk from Shatto dairy.  Comes in glass bottles.  Costs a little more, but you get a deposit back on return of the bottle.  They have some flavored milk.  Try the root beer.  It sounds gross at first, but is insanely good.  Think about the flavor at the end of a root beer float.  That's what you get, except lots of it.
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: steve dave on January 28, 2011, 08:37:04 PM
my guess is the glass you pour it in is already half full of diet coke so what you are actually drinking is a milk/diet coke cocktail which tastes different than the milk out of the container
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: CHONGS on January 28, 2011, 08:51:58 PM
milk is kinda grosses anyway.  makes me dangerously gassy.
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: Cire on January 28, 2011, 09:06:09 PM
Have a glass with bfast and a glass with dinner every day.
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: Cire on January 28, 2011, 09:08:37 PM
Europeans don't refrigerate milk.

water is wet, europeans are rough ridin' gross, cireksu has a massive drinking problem.  tell us something we don't know.

also, wtf
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: steve dave on January 28, 2011, 09:15:17 PM
Europeans don't refrigerate milk.

water is wet, europeans are rough ridin' gross, cireksu has a massive drinking problem.  tell us something we don't know.

also, wtf

I hope your keys aren't close
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: felix rex on January 28, 2011, 09:40:38 PM
Does anyone know why milk tastes so much different out of the carton than from a glass?  :dubious:

Why does milk taste better in a glass than a plastic carton?

It doesn’t. That’s what milk's spokespeople say, anyway. “The great taste of milk is the same regardless of the package it comes in,” they insist. Rather, they say, “the particular way that people choose to enjoy their milk can affect their perception of taste.” Sure, most people would agree that the milk is indeed delicious and refreshing, and pouring it into a glass could influence the sensation of its flavor. But is it possible that the subtle variation in taste that some notice among plastic cartons and glass bottles is more than just a psychological effect of their milk-consumption rituals?

Given that the formula is always the same, yes, according to Sara Risch, a food chemist and member of the Institute of Food Technologists. “While packaging and food companies work to prevent any interactions, they can occur,” she says. For example, the polymer that lines plastic cartons might absorb small amounts of soluble flavor from the milk. Conversely, acetaldehyde in plastic cartons might migrate into the milk. The FDA regulates this kind of potential chemical contact, but even minute, allowable amounts could alter flavor.

Your best bet for getting milk’s pure, unaltered taste is to drink it from a glass bottle, the most inert material it’s served in. Even that’s not a sure bet, though. Milk maintains strict uniformity in processes in all of its worldwide bottling facilities, but it concedes that exposure to light and how long the product sits on store shelves may affect the taste. So yeah, the packaging might mess with milk’s flavor, but we’ll still take it any day over soy milk.
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: felix rex on January 28, 2011, 09:42:54 PM
Also, I remember how weird it was the first time I saw zapped milk in Latin America. I mean, you could buy it and just like keep it in a closet or in your backpack or something for months until you opened it. Made me nervous about drinking it cuz it reminded me of the "7 years bubble gum" myth.
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: steve dave on January 28, 2011, 09:51:12 PM
Also, I remember how weird it was the first time I saw zapped milk in Latin America. I mean, you could buy it and just like keep it in a closet or in your backpack or something for months until you opened it. Made me nervous about drinking it cuz it reminded me of the "7 years bubble gum" myth.

like astronaut ice cream?
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: ChiComCat on January 28, 2011, 09:58:39 PM
Also, I remember how weird it was the first time I saw zapped milk in Latin America. I mean, you could buy it and just like keep it in a closet or in your backpack or something for months until you opened it. Made me nervous about drinking it cuz it reminded me of the "7 years bubble gum" myth.

This sounds made up
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: felix rex on January 29, 2011, 03:08:57 AM
like astronaut ice cream?

Nope. Just a carton of irradiated milk. Also, was there anything more disappointing about that forced grade school trek to Hutchinson than the astronaut ice cream. It's like they were looking for ways to make kids be more rational and not want to grow up to be astronauts.

This sounds made up

I know, right? It just seems ridiculous, but it's very common-place down there. Like dancing and narco-trafficking.
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: KSUTOMMY on January 29, 2011, 07:51:39 AM
I've been a rabid milk drinker my whole * life, we drink with every meal... 4-5 gal/wk. Milk NEVER goes bad at the KSUTOMMY house. Gonna suggest to Mrs KSUTOMMY that we try organic milk next grocery trip, just to check out the difference.







*elite milk pun
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: Dirty Sanchez on January 29, 2011, 08:42:17 AM
like astronaut ice cream?

Nope. Just a carton of irradiated milk. Also, was there anything more disappointing about that forced grade school trek to Hutchinson than the astronaut ice cream. It's like they were looking for ways to make kids be more rational and not want to grow up to be astronauts.



Yeah, I remember hearing about that and thought "cool" when I was on a scout trip there.  Then I had some and was all "Flavored styrofoam. WTF?"

Now they've repackaged it and its camper's ice cream that you can get at places like Cabelas.  Still have no more urge to try.
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: Cire on January 29, 2011, 09:23:16 AM
Also, I remember how weird it was the first time I saw zapped milk in Latin America. I mean, you could buy it and just like keep it in a closet or in your backpack or something for months until you opened it. Made me nervous about drinking it cuz it reminded me of the "7 years bubble gum" myth.

I have a friend that works for a beverage distributor and they have chocolate milk that is stored in the warehouse NOT in refrigerators.
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: Rage Against the McKee on January 29, 2011, 10:05:38 AM
Also, I remember how weird it was the first time I saw zapped milk in Latin America. I mean, you could buy it and just like keep it in a closet or in your backpack or something for months until you opened it. Made me nervous about drinking it cuz it reminded me of the "7 years bubble gum" myth.

This sounds made up

I think America might be the only country in the world that still drinks milk that must be kept refrigerated. Other countries don't have to refrigerate milk because they use a different method of pasteurization.
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: pissclams on January 29, 2011, 10:24:52 AM
For those in KC, check out the milk from Shatto dairy.  Comes in glass bottles.  Costs a little more, but you get a deposit back on return of the bottle.  They have some flavored milk.  Try the root beer.  It sounds gross at first, but is insanely good.  Think about the flavor at the end of a root beer float.  That's what you get, except lots of it.
that shatto root beer milk makes a great white russian
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: chunkles on January 29, 2011, 10:30:02 AM
For those in KC, check out the milk from Shatto dairy.  Comes in glass bottles.  Costs a little more, but you get a deposit back on return of the bottle.  They have some flavored milk.  Try the root beer.  It sounds gross at first, but is insanely good.  Think about the flavor at the end of a root beer float.  That's what you get, except lots of it.

orange cream is great if you can find it, banana sounds gross but isn't bad at all.  Root beer milk is splendid.
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: Do Work Son on January 29, 2011, 10:53:31 AM
I started drinking Almond milk. Delicious. Next time you are at the store, pick some up. I buy it along with 2% as well.
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: Dirty Sanchez on January 29, 2011, 11:07:41 AM
For those in KC, check out the milk from Shatto dairy.  Comes in glass bottles.  Costs a little more, but you get a deposit back on return of the bottle.  They have some flavored milk.  Try the root beer.  It sounds gross at first, but is insanely good.  Think about the flavor at the end of a root beer float.  That's what you get, except lots of it.

orange cream is great if you can find it, banana sounds gross but isn't bad at all.  Root beer milk is splendid.

My wife tried some orange at the dairy when she toured it.  Didn't care for it.  Doubt I would either--not a fan of orange anything but juice.  Banana probably wouldn't be bad as long as it tastes like real banana and not fake banana flavor.
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: jtksu on January 29, 2011, 11:09:29 AM
"Astronaut" ice cream never actually made it to space.  :surprised:
Title: Re: Milk
Post by: CNS on January 29, 2011, 11:10:07 AM
I started drinking Almond milk. Delicious. Next time you are at the store, pick some up. I buy it along with 2% as well.

Do they make it in root beer?