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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What about milk? Has anyone bought powdered milk? Is it okay to eat with cereal and in coffee in a pinch? We go through a lot of milk in my house. We would miss it. [/quote] We go through a ton of milk so I’ve got a multi-layer stockpile going. First layer is regular gallons. Trying to keep 2-4 on hand at all times. Second layer is UHT organic half gallons. I have five cartons and they are good through the first week of May. Third layer is ALDI tinned evaporated milk. Good for a few years, 55 cents each. Fourth layer is powdered milk, plus quik powder to make it palatable to kids. I really only have this because Sam’s was clearancing it out and I can use it in bread baking. [/quote] Buy small. chest freezer and freeze milk in paper cartons as sold. Try one tomorrow freeze one day defrost the next. Freezes just fine.[/quote] This is so stupid. Your kids can survive two weeks without cow milk. If you’re worried get a kids chewable multivitamin.[/quote] Some kids can some can not. Comfort and continuum ia important in crisis like this. Kids have tough time substituting ot like adults. Not all kids are the same.[/quote] All kids can survive without cow milk. It is meant for cows, not humans.[/quote]
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