That's exactly what I do. I've been buying the expensive Horizon stuff since the wifey is in need of additional nourishment. I did a taste test and it actually does taste better imho. It's so expensive though.whole milk or chocolate whole milk. anything else is just too watery
I've been that same way since earliest childhood. cnOnce in a while on a bowl of cereal or something or maybe a glass of chocolate milk if I've got the craving. Otherwise I don't usually drink it. Something about the taste of milk I don't enjoy. Only that first sip seems to be any good then the rest of the glass is gross for some reason.
I turned on milk when it turned on me, 10 or 11 years old, hot summer day, run into the house, open fridg, turn the carton up and "clump". Sour milk aided by gravity displaced my childhood innocents with clumps of failed hydration.Once in a while on a bowl of cereal or something or maybe a glass of chocolate milk if I've got the craving. Otherwise I don't usually drink it. Something about the taste of milk I don't enjoy. Only that first sip seems to be any good then the rest of the glass is gross for some reason.
[video=youtube;2FM3Em7FIOc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2FM3Em7FIOc[/video]I turned on milk when it turned on me, 10 or 11 years old, hot summer day, run into the house, open fridg, turn the carton up and "clump". Sour milk aided by gravity displaced my childhood innocents with clumps of failed hydration.
Later we moved to Australia and Milk was delivered unpasteurized, I just couldn't get over the clumps of cream on my corn flakes.
Funny childhood experiences......
Lol yea kinda like that only with more clumps! It must of been around that time that I learned to use my nose for something other then bugger storage.[video=youtube;2FM3Em7FIOc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2FM3Em7FIOc[/video]
I turned on milk when it turned on me, 10 or 11 years old, hot summer day, run into the house, open fridg, turn the carton up and "clump". Sour milk aided by gravity displaced my childhood innocents with clumps of failed hydration.
Later we moved to Australia and Milk was delivered unpasteurized, I just couldn't get over the clumps of cream on my corn flakes.
Funny childhood experiences......
We used to drink warm milk directly from the cow. We had milk cows while I was growing up. I spent my childhood years avoiding a well aimed kick or freshly generated piles of cow shit while milking. I was always a gentleman though. I warmed my hands first.Nothing better than a big glass of milk with ice cubes in it. Or if you can't sleep a cup of warmed milk. Yummmmmmm