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mawilson
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Jenn!
Does a body good. yes.gif
NotMrs
I'm a homo D kinda girl! lol good.gif

I don't really like to drink milk but I do once in awhile. I mainly use it for cereal and cooking.
Nagishkaw
...Is for baby cows. I voted never.
Happy Bunny
I'm not a huge milk drinker, but it's not like I loathe the stuff...I'd put skim in my cereal, and the only real milk drinkin I do is what's left over in the bowl.

I've taken lately to drinking soy milk. It's not too bad!

Although, when I lived in England, there's a milk at Tesco that I could drink everyday.....omG it was soo good! Jersey & Guernsey milk, although only this specific brand at Tesco @ Hartlepool.

Sometimes me & D would drive down there just to buy a few pints of milk!
mawilson
Never really understood the point of homogenization (other than to cause heart disease, of course.)

As for pasteurization..... apparently unpasteurized milk is illegal in the U.S. so the only way to get it
is straight from a farm. ohmy.gif
JVKn'CVO
Skimmed, pasteurized, homogenized cow milk for me...fortified with iron good.gif
yumm

Caro
Kazan' Tiger
Very true, but...

Milk tastes good on and in several things. Ice cream for one very big treat. Life without a hot fudge sundae or chocolate milkshake? NOT in my world!

What real alternative do we have? Ohhh! Very disturbing mental image of a barn full of women just came to mind. wacko.gif laughing.gif

QUOTE(Nagishkaw @ Sep 19 2007, 07:31 PM) *
...Is for baby cows. I voted never.
*Marilyn*
we usually buy 2% but lately we have been buying 1%... Cow's milk of course...

I try and drink milk at least once a day..... hubby usually only drinks milk with Ovaltine
jasman0717
Milk is a weakness for me, drink it like water....no wonder I am so FAT wacko.gif
Maria~n~Dane
I dont like milk... it makes me puke!! blink.gif
PlatyPius
I've discovered that I'm apparently lactose-intolerant. Ergo, Soy milk for me now.
raymaga
I don't drink enough milk..... on cereal is about the only way, maybe once or twice a week.

almaty
sanita and i don't drink it at all.......
bora bora
I heart.gif milk - and I get mine from Wal-mart...or Publix (the Floridian super market). We drink fat free since I need to cut down on my fat somewhere... wink.gif . Some people say it's too "watery", but it's fine for me.
I drink a lot too - at least once a day (with my cereal) - but also alone in a glass and in my coffee. My husband thinks he's a body builder (hehe) so he drinks a lot of milk too.
Does a body good!


jasman0717
QUOTE(LisaD @ Sep 19 2007, 04:32 PM) *
I've taken lately to drinking soy milk. It's not too bad!


Claudeth loves the soy and is getting the flovored stuff. I just can't bring myself to try it blink.gif
Eresh
I like milk every day...in my coffee. I buy 2% cow's milk. I don't really like to drink it unless I have some Nestle Quik to mix in with it.
Maria~n~Dane
QUOTE(jasman0717 @ Sep 19 2007, 08:33 PM) *
QUOTE(LisaD @ Sep 19 2007, 04:32 PM) *
I've taken lately to drinking soy milk. It's not too bad!


Claudeth loves the soy and is getting the flovored stuff. I just can't bring myself to try it blink.gif


I tried Soy milk when i was on a special protein shake diet i was put on by my fitness trainer back home. It tasted alright with the flavoured shake mix but on its own it tasted disgusting!!
~Nini~
I usually drink 2% here by itself... it's pretty good for breakfast, and helps the calcium build in der bones. laughing.gif

Also really fond of sweetened soy milk from the local asian supermarket - and before everyone says "EEEWWW" it's really not as bad as it sounds. I have fond memories of sitting at a little outdoor cafe in HK drinking sweet hot soy milk and eating Asian fried long donuts with my dad. happy.gif
Stabu
Never. I stoped drinking milk five years ago. So far it might have been the biggest health improvement I've made in my whole life (actually it might just be the only one I've made so far in my whole life unsure.gif)

And I agree with Nagishkaw, milk is for babies (as are female breasts and toy trains but everyone knows that dads are the ones who play with them nonetheless).
mawilson
QUOTE(Stabu @ Sep 20 2007, 03:02 AM) *
Never. I stoped drinking milk five years ago. So far it might have been the biggest health improvement I've made in my whole life (actually it might just be the only one I've made so far in my whole life unsure.gif)

Can you elaborate on that? unsure.gif
Magenta
I have a bowl of porridge (oatmeal) every morning and I make it from milk. Making it from water is disgusting. So, it is just the normal 2% cow stuff.
Stabu
QUOTE(mawilson @ Sep 20 2007, 10:27 AM) *
Can you elaborate on that? unsure.gif


Oh sure smile.gif! But first I want to remind you that I'm not a medical doctor or a nutrition specialist, so don't take this as a foolproof way to make yourself healthier smile.gif.

I had developed a serve chronic influenza (i.e. I coughed and sneezed the whole year around and had an ear infection twice a year) when I was ten years old and the condition lasted till I was around 16. After that a milder form of the chronic influenza lasted until I was 20. I was being diagnosed for influenza, allergies, asthma among other things but none applied to my condition. At 20 I moved on my own and stopped drinking milk since I didn't like carrying it from the store as drinkable water was coming from the tap. It didn't take more than a few weeks until my chronic influenza was gone. I started to suspect that the reason behind my chronic influenza was milk. So I tried to drink it a few glasses every now and then, once I stopped drinking it. The result was always serve stomach pains and other digestion problems. It wasn't because of lactose. I've never been lactose intolerant, but I apparently had hypersensitivity (not an allergy) towards casein (the protein that milk contains). Casein is a rather bad protein in large quantities because practically all humans digest it rather poorly and it turns into slime. My chronic influenza was thus slime coming form casein that I was trying to get rid of by coughing. I'm not saying that milk is toxic; I'm just saying that most humans, especially in Northern Europe, Central Europe, British Isles and Northern America, consume too much milk. I still eat ice-cream around once a week, I eat cheese daily and I use real butter in around 1/3 of all my cooking (to the rest I use olive oil, I never use margarine).

In general milk is a rather poor way to improve ones nutrition. It contains some protein, sugars and fat. While the fat is good, both milk protein (casein) and sugars (among those lactose) are not well suited for human nutrition. The alleged benefits of milk are vitamins and calcium. The vitamins are mostly add-ons and thus you could obtain them by e.g. drinking Vitamin Water (by Coca-cola company). The calcium is a problem. Yes, it's good for your bones, but calcium is practically useless for your bones alone without magnesium and vitamin D. Calcium and magnesium should be obtained in around 1 to 1 relation and milk contains between 10 and 15 times more calcium than magnesium. Milk practically lacks vitamin D, unless it's added, and in those areas of the world where milk is mostly consumed (Northern Europe, British Isles etc.) humans suffer from vitamin D shortage due to lack of sunlight (you can easily fix this problem by consuming between 1000 and 1500 IU of vitamin D in supplements - I don't recommend that you eat more than 2000 IU of it daily, since it's possible to have a vitamin D overdose except from the sun due to the fact that pigment melanin and already produced D vitamin dosages block the production of excess vitamin D). The problem with this excess calcium is that it contributes to kidney stones in the long run and reduces the absorption of minerals such as iron or zinc. Furthermore freely roaming calcium (Ca) may transfer into calcium oxide (CaO or Ca(OH)2) which blocks your blood vessels. Currently approx 3% of arterial plaque is due to cholesterol while a wholly 70% is due to calcium oxide (vitamin D is an effective way to battle against this problem and most of all heart and blood vessel problems seem to occur in countries (Northern Europe, British Isles etc.) where calcium intake is high and vitamin D intake is low).

Hope this helps good.gif.
MissStacey
I love milk. I don't guzzle it out of the carton like I did growing up though.

I aim to get my 2 to 3 serving of milk and milk products every day.
Sister Fracas
I mix it up a bit... skim cow's milk or soy with my cereal everyday and every once in awhile a small glass later in the day.

I LOVE milk and could drink it in large quantities, especially in the cooler months. I just don't have a tast for it when it is hot out... dead.gif

Soy milk has become much better tasting. In fact I had a chocolate soy for breakfast this morning and you'd never know it was soy instead of regular chocolate milk. And at 150 calories, it gives a nice bit of protein while satisfying a sweet craving.
moody
The only time I actually drink milk is when I'm eating cookies, PB&J or chocolate cake so not that often. I have milk in cereal a couple times a week. I buy 1/2% pasterized cow's milk. I want to just go skimmed but it's a tad too watery for me.
smoke20
5x a week-i mix w/ protien shakes (BSN syntha-6 vanilla ice cream & strawberry) yum much better tasting than water. muscles & joints feel much better the next day after weights & judo. i'm 36 i need all the help i can get. blush.gif

cow-scared to try anything else
2%-coz i figure its healthier
rebeccajo
2% for us.

Wes drinks it like its going out of style. I only use it in tea and cereal. I'm more likely to get my daily ration of dairy eating cheese........which I love.
DeadPoolX
QUOTE(PlatyPius @ Sep 19 2007, 07:32 PM) *
I've discovered that I'm apparently lactose-intolerant. Ergo, Soy milk for me now.

I'm not 100% certain, but I've read (from numerous sources) and heard (from quite a few people) that soy itself can "lower testosterone levels." Now, I don't think it'd really affect a male adversely unless he was having milk a lot and everyday. If you're not doing that, then I'll bet you're fine. I've just been warned against Soy Milk, since I'm male. star_smile.gif

As for me... I'm also lactose-intolerant. I can use the Lactaid Milk (although I don't really care for the stuff; it seems to taste a little weird) or some other somewhat unique varieties of "milk." There's some made of almonds or rice. Apparently, the "almond milk" doesn't sit too well with me, but the "rice milk" works just fine.

Both the "almond" and "rice" types come in original, vanilla and chocolate flavors. There are also unsweetened versions as well and a number of different companies to choose from.
garyandmarylou
2% milk for us. Gary uses half and half in his coffee.

Neither of us drink that much milk, usually just with cereal or dinner.
BabyBlueSusie
um i drink milk in my coffee almost everyday (thats not much milk though, just a splash)...and i loveeeeeee chocolate milk...dont drink it that often, but when i do its organic (no hormone) skim or soy milk
CherryXS
1+ cup of whole, pasteurised, homogenised cow's milk with instant coffee each day
trailmix
QUOTE(jasman0717 @ Sep 19 2007, 07:33 PM) *
QUOTE(LisaD @ Sep 19 2007, 04:32 PM) *
I've taken lately to drinking soy milk. It's not too bad!


Claudeth loves the soy and is getting the flovored stuff. I just can't bring myself to try it blink.gif


Soy milk is good! good.gif
KarenCee
Me and my sweet girl drink milk, the 2% variety. My husband is lactose intolerant. I have a very close friend who has goats, ergo goats milk. It's very rich tasting, makes great ricotta cheese and hers is raw milk. She doesn't sell it, it's mainly for her family (and for me when I go down for a visit). Love my milk! biggrin.gif
GuapaDoktora
got milk??? NO! Lactose Intolerance sad.gif


Just have dietary supplement for my pregnancy! biggrin.gif
Parivar CSK
I drink milk everyday, and like it even more now while pregnant. Whole milk (sometimes 2% instead), homogenized , pasteurized. Yum.
Maria~n~Dane
QUOTE(rebeccajo @ Sep 20 2007, 10:22 AM) *
2% for us.

Wes drinks it like its going out of style. I only use it in tea and cereal. I'm more likely to get my daily ration of dairy eating cheese........which I love.


I'm not allowed cheese, its one of the many dairy products that triggers off my migraines.
sarah and hicham
I drink fat free milk due to being traumatized when I was younger and lived in France where my glass of milk with dinner always had a layer of cream on it and I had to finish it if I wanted to leave the table to listen to my Free Willy soundtrack.
RUKTHUR
I like soy milk.. And I drink often
Nessa
I don't know if it's unhomogenized so I won't vote. But I only drink lowfat milk, always have, for 2 reasons: I don't like the taste of milk, I never drink it plain, so lowfat is not that thick milk yuck and second it has less fat, good for me since I always strugle to keep my weight.

As for how often, it depends, I usually change food habits so I won't get sick of it, like half year ago I was drinking everyday and lots of it. For the past few months I have been drinking like 1/2 to 1 cup on weekends only. Probably in another few months I'll go back to drink it more often.
I'm always like that, I spend months drinking or eatting the same regular food and then I totally stop and start with other food and so on so I never get really sick of anything.

But to compensate, I have yogurt everyday, on weekends usualy I have cheese, sometimes sour cream, ice cream, slimfast protein, so weekly I have lots of dairy, I know how important calcium is for us women.
LaL
Casein = glue in your system. I do have it in lots of other things but on it's own - never.
tom&tata
1% milk for us, soy milk occasionally
jessNgeorges
i dont like to drink milk really. but lately ive been drinkin it more often..not sure why since its long life milk..i sure miss my crowleys from ny. errrrrr.
Luis&Laura
I drink milk a few times a week, but sometimes I'll go months without and then have a craving and drink several glasses a day for a few weeks.

I usually buy skim or low-fat milk, but when in Brazil at my family's farm, we drink the raw milk, nice and fresh and boiled to kill the bacteria. I drink cow milk, only, btw.
CarolineM
I loathe milk unless it's in a milkshake.

ugh.

When I use it SPARINGLY and INFREQUENTLY on cereal - it's skim.

Stewart, on the other hand, drinks chocolate milk every day
Pattu Rani
QUOTE(mawilson @ Sep 19 2007, 07:25 PM) *
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I actually don't drink milk that often, unless it's prasad at the temple(warm, with cardamom and saffron) - Ganesh is very generous that way smile.gif I do eat dairy products almost every day - yogurt, cheese or ice cream.
Olivia*
Not as much as when I was a kid.
~Laura and Nick~
lol no one seems to be drinking the sheep's milk..poor sheep sad.gif Your milk is yucky. wacko.gif
Queen Jenn
I'm a milkaholic. Love it. Milk, cheese, yogurt, ice cream. Gimme my dairy group!!!
JODO
I use FF skim milk in cereal and when out of non-dairy creamer for my coffee.
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