| I have a nightly bowl of cereal and don’t like any other milk besides cow milk. I buy one thing of Fairlife (for higher protein) for myself and one thing of organic 2% for my seven year old. |
| I have gotten out of the habit, but I love milk. A glass of whole milk with an ice cube was a big pregnancy thing for me but it’s still refreshing. |
My mom is friends with one of the Fairlife farming families and they’re cleanliness and standards are top notch, FYI. |
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I make oatmeal with 1/4 cup of 2% milk a few times per week, but that's about it. I just buy pints so it doesn't spoil. I probably haven't had a glass of plain milk since I was 8 years old.
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Like…on her own? 2 LITERS of milk in a single day, every day? That doesn’t sound right. Where would you even buy milk in liters |
Everywhere where milk is sold? 2 liters is a half-gallon. |
| I never drink milk, neither does my DH. But kids do. Three kids and we go through 2-3 gallons of whole milk per week |
| Almost none. I use it for baking or cooking when the recipe calls for it, and we buy it for the kids, but I prefer oat milk or cream in my coffee, and that's the only thing I use dairy for on a daily basis. |
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2 half gallons per week 1 person. my kid can't have milk directly and my dh doesn't drink it.
if I am not hungry for dinner because we had a late lunch or whatever, I will have some fruit and a glass of whole milk. use milk for lattes every morning and splash it with tea in the afternoon. if there are cookies/cake in the house then more milk is ingested
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So when you buy that half-gallon it’s labeled in liters? |
You can’t do math? |
LOLOLOL at “where would you even buy milk in liters”! |
Yes. It’s labeled as half gallon (liters) or fluid Oz (liters). |
I drink about 16 ounces of 1% milk every day. I've always loved milk but had stopped drinking much of it; my oncologist encouraged me to resume drinking more after I was diagnosed with osteoporosis (bone damage is the result of chemo). Now i take calcium supplements, eat calcium-rich foods, and enjoy milk with cereal. |
Looks like that PP has never seen a carton of milk but feels eminently qualified to opine. |