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What is your milk of choice? 09:34 - Apr 14 with 2813 viewsSlippinJimmyJuan

What is your milk of choice?


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What is your milk of choice? on 11:17 - Apr 14 with 775 viewscatch74

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What is your milk of choice? on 11:52 - Apr 14 with 749 viewsIllinoisblue

Remember when milk used to be delivered to your door? And would sometimes sit there for a few hours getting warm? And nobody thought anything of it? What were that all about?

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What is your milk of choice? on 11:55 - Apr 14 with 745 viewsChurchman

Semi skimmed moo milk. Job done.

Of flavoured milks, banana. Rarely have it but if I do, mmm

The worst: goats milk. Dreadful.

The full stuff always makes me think of milk of my yoof. Those little bottles you got at school, rancid in summer, frozen in winter. The milk at home was delivered by a man and a milk float. Happy memories.
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What is your milk of choice? on 12:03 - Apr 14 with 734 viewsGeoffSentence

What is your milk of choice? on 11:52 - Apr 14 by Illinoisblue

Remember when milk used to be delivered to your door? And would sometimes sit there for a few hours getting warm? And nobody thought anything of it? What were that all about?


And the top half inch got nicked by clever blue tits.

Don't boil a kettle on a boat.
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What is your milk of choice? on 12:23 - Apr 14 with 703 viewsCafe_Newman

What is your milk of choice? on 09:48 - Apr 14 by J2BLUE

Yea I tried almond first. Didn't think much of it to be honest. Oat is great for cereal etc. I still have semi skimmed milk in tea although I use a tiny amount. I can't do plant milk out yet either as it's too sweet.

Swailsey recommended hemp milk one. I didn't realise he hated me.


Every two weeks I bathe in goats milk and then drink it over the next fortnight until the next bathe.

I find it improves the flavour of the milk significantly and I can virtue signal about sustainability and resilience.
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What is your milk of choice? on 12:33 - Apr 14 with 683 viewsleitrimblue

What is your milk of choice? on 12:23 - Apr 14 by Cafe_Newman

Every two weeks I bathe in goats milk and then drink it over the next fortnight until the next bathe.

I find it improves the flavour of the milk significantly and I can virtue signal about sustainability and resilience.


I hope you let the rest of the family bathe in your reused bath milk once you've finished? The world's resources aren't unlimited
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What is your milk of choice? on 12:39 - Apr 14 with 675 viewsSlippinJimmyJuan

What is your milk of choice? on 10:05 - Apr 14 by Herbivore

I started on almond and thought that was the best dairy alternative at the time. I then gave oat a go and never looked back.


In light of these reccomendations, as well as the smaller environmental impact, I will make sure my next carton is oat - it's time to grow up.

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What is your milk of choice? on 12:41 - Apr 14 with 667 viewsSlippinJimmyJuan

What is your milk of choice? on 10:29 - Apr 14 by Ryorry

Soy in tea, nothing in coffee (all the non-dairy ones curdle it in my experience), almond to drink straight (ethically produced from Spain).

All the oat ones I've tried (at least 2 dozen) have tasted slightly sweet & disgusting, even when they say it's unsweetened. Can't do coconut (allergic years ago but might cautiously try again as I've recently found I'm now OK with a bit of coconut oil).

As for hemp, all those I've tried have been


That's a good point on the curdling - I haven't had a problem when I have left the drink to cool for a moment or so, I'm not sure how scientifically accurate that is though.

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What is your milk of choice? on 12:45 - Apr 14 with 647 viewsCafe_Newman

What is your milk of choice? on 12:33 - Apr 14 by leitrimblue

I hope you let the rest of the family bathe in your reused bath milk once you've finished? The world's resources aren't unlimited


Of course, they love it.

Especially the kids.

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What is your milk of choice? on 12:52 - Apr 14 with 636 viewsHerbivore

What is your milk of choice? on 12:41 - Apr 14 by SlippinJimmyJuan

That's a good point on the curdling - I haven't had a problem when I have left the drink to cool for a moment or so, I'm not sure how scientifically accurate that is though.


Definitely an issue I had with soya and almond, but never been a problem when I've used oat milk.

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What is your milk of choice? on 13:00 - Apr 14 with 630 viewsclive_baker

I rarely eat cereal and nobody in the house drinks tea so I don't consume much milk personally. My kids have cereal occasionally though and wife eats porridge, all with Oat Milk. I average 1-2 coffees per day probably, and have a little drop of Oat milk in those.

Not precious about the brand, I tend to get whatever is on promo out of Oatly, Minor Figures, Alpro etc. Mild preference for Minor Figures for taste and I know the founder but tbh they're all much of a muchness IMO.

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What is your milk of choice? on 15:15 - Apr 14 with 589 viewsronnyd

What is your milk of choice? on 11:55 - Apr 14 by Churchman

Semi skimmed moo milk. Job done.

Of flavoured milks, banana. Rarely have it but if I do, mmm

The worst: goats milk. Dreadful.

The full stuff always makes me think of milk of my yoof. Those little bottles you got at school, rancid in summer, frozen in winter. The milk at home was delivered by a man and a milk float. Happy memories.


Delivery by horse and cart when i was a nipper.
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What is your milk of choice? on 16:03 - Apr 14 with 560 viewsOldsmoker

None really.

Always Coffeemate in coffee and tea.
My only cereal is Honey Monster Wheat Puffs.
No milk, just scooped a handful at a time straight from the packet.

If I have to make a sauce that requires milk then semi-skimmed.

Don't believe a word I say. I'm only kidding. Or am I?
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What is your milk of choice? on 16:51 - Apr 14 with 545 viewsBuhrer

Milk Plus.
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What is your milk of choice? on 17:25 - Apr 14 with 533 viewsSlippinJimmyJuan

What is your milk of choice? on 16:03 - Apr 14 by Oldsmoker

None really.

Always Coffeemate in coffee and tea.
My only cereal is Honey Monster Wheat Puffs.
No milk, just scooped a handful at a time straight from the packet.

If I have to make a sauce that requires milk then semi-skimmed.


I didn't realise that was what they were called these days. I'm pleased to see him on the box, staring back at me with that manic, fiendish grin. They really should get him back on the telly, preferably accompanied by Mr Blobby. That would scare the kids straight.

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What is your milk of choice? on 18:10 - Apr 14 with 518 viewsfactual_blue

How do I vote for donkey milk?

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What is your milk of choice? on 18:18 - Apr 14 with 517 viewsCafe_Newman

What is your milk of choice? on 18:10 - Apr 14 by factual_blue

How do I vote for donkey milk?


Good question. We should be demanding it from our local Tesco's now:

https://krishijagran.com/health-lifestyle/9-amazing-benefits-of-donkey-milk/
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What is your milk of choice? on 18:42 - Apr 14 with 496 viewsfactual_blue

What is your milk of choice? on 18:18 - Apr 14 by Cafe_Newman

Good question. We should be demanding it from our local Tesco's now:

https://krishijagran.com/health-lifestyle/9-amazing-benefits-of-donkey-milk/


Whoever wrote that article obviously owns a very large herd of donkeys.

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What is your milk of choice? on 18:48 - Apr 14 with 494 viewsCafe_Newman

What is your milk of choice? on 18:42 - Apr 14 by factual_blue

Whoever wrote that article obviously owns a very large herd of donkeys.


Do you think it was Delia?
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What is your milk of choice? on 19:30 - Apr 14 with 484 viewsSlippinJimmyJuan

What is your milk of choice? on 18:10 - Apr 14 by factual_blue

How do I vote for donkey milk?


Other dairy, if it behooves you

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What is your milk of choice? on 19:59 - Apr 14 with 470 viewsOldsmoker

What is your milk of choice? on 17:25 - Apr 14 by SlippinJimmyJuan

I didn't realise that was what they were called these days. I'm pleased to see him on the box, staring back at me with that manic, fiendish grin. They really should get him back on the telly, preferably accompanied by Mr Blobby. That would scare the kids straight.


I think they changed the name from Sugar Puffs because it was a derogatory term used to describe members of the LGBTQ community.

Don't believe a word I say. I'm only kidding. Or am I?
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What is your milk of choice? on 22:11 - Apr 14 with 449 viewsbazza

Tray..
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What is your milk of choice? on 22:25 - Apr 14 with 447 viewsMelford


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What is your milk of choice? on 15:28 - Apr 16 with 390 viewsDJR

Interesting to note how green and less wasteful we once were. at least in some ways: milk came in glass bottles which were properly recycled (as opposed to being smashed to pieces).

The same was true of soft drinks (such as Corona), and I remember my mother's meat from the butcher being wrapped in paper.
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What is your milk of choice? on 15:31 - Apr 16 with 388 viewsDJR

Anyone remember the milk we once got in primary school, which came in third-of-a pint glass bottles?

From what I can recall, it was often practically frozen in winter, and far too warm in summer.

EDIT: I've just realised Churchman has already made this point. He and I are roughly of the same vintage, so our memories often coincide.
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