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We buy one kind organic 2% for everyone.
My ped told me 2% is fine for my 1 & 1/2 yr old. |
| We get organic whole for 2 and 4 year olds, and conventional skim for the adults. |
| FWIW, daycare told me licensing requires 2% milk now, even for 1 year olds. |
latest bs study of course people over weight are drinking skim because they are trying to lose weight. |
Obesity starts with formula feeding. |
| Different milks. |
Shit-stirring starts with trolls. |
| Out toddler (18 months) gets whole milk, everyone else drinks non-fat. |
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I'm used to buying different milks.
My kids drink whole milk and I drink skim. |
| Everybody gets raw, organic whole milk. |
| I have become convinced that the low fat milks are not as healthy for you, so we all just do organic whole milk now. None of us are huge milk drinkers though. I never really got used to the taste of skim, so am happy to have whole milk again! |
| I buy the Silk with DHA. I go to school five days a week, so my thirteen month old is getting whole milk at her babysitters, and then soy at my house. She does just fine, and having soy on the weekends won't kill her. I don't like cows milk period. Plus it contributes to mucus buildup and acid reflux. |
We buy three different milks, "oh the horrors". It isn't a problem. |
Nope, not according to recent studies - whole milk is linked to leaner bodies: http://www.npr.org/blogs/thesalt/2014/02/12/275376259/the-full-fat-paradox-whole-milk-may-keep-us-lean |
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We buy 3: whole for my 6 year old who is very thin; 2% for the 10 year old; and skim for DH. I might put skim in my cereal, though I only use whole milk for cooking/baking and hot chocolate. I don't tend to drink milk otherwise except for an occasional cookie break (and then it's 2% or whole).
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