Anonymous wrote:If you're concerned about them getting enough calcium given their competitive swimming, check with your pediatrician. My 15 year old boy goes to half a gallon of milk a day, and why would I stop him? I get the organic milk from Costco, not sure it's any cheaper but I buy a lot of it at a time and store it in the basement frigerator. You should see the looks I get at the checkoutwhen I have 7 cartons (3 1/2 gallons each, total 10.5 gallons)!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised they aren't constantly constipated!
And/or covered in acne
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think there is a particular amount of milk that a teen "should" be drinking. I stopped measuring my kids' ounces of milk per day by age 3 and neither of them likes milk now unless it's in a latte or something.. Give them a calcium supplement, some water, and another source of calories if you don't want to buy a gallon of goat milk every day.
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There is nothing magical about milk, other than the dairy industry lobby's success in promoting it as "essential."
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Buy one gallon a week. Once it's gone it's gone until next week.
If they want more they are free to use their allowances.
Wow, its milk...
Anonymous wrote:I'm surprised they aren't constantly constipated!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think there is a particular amount of milk that a teen "should" be drinking. I stopped measuring my kids' ounces of milk per day by age 3 and neither of them likes milk now unless it's in a latte or something.. Give them a calcium supplement, some water, and another source of calories if you don't want to buy a gallon of goat milk every day.
+1
There is nothing magical about milk, other than the dairy industry lobby's success in promoting it as "essential."
Anonymous wrote:Buy one gallon a week. Once it's gone it's gone until next week.
If they want more they are free to use their allowances.
Anonymous wrote:If you're concerned about them getting enough calcium given their competitive swimming, check with your pediatrician. My 15 year old boy goes to half a gallon of milk a day, and why would I stop him? I get the organic milk from Costco, not sure it's any cheaper but I buy a lot of it at a time and store it in the basement frigerator. You should see the looks I get at the checkoutwhen I have 7 cartons (3 1/2 gallons each, total 10.5 gallons)!
Anonymous wrote:I don't think there is a particular amount of milk that a teen "should" be drinking. I stopped measuring my kids' ounces of milk per day by age 3 and neither of them likes milk now unless it's in a latte or something.. Give them a calcium supplement, some water, and another source of calories if you don't want to buy a gallon of goat milk every day.
Anonymous wrote:When I was a teenager (female), I drank a gallon of milk a day. Lots of sports. Didn’t cut down until probably 16 when I stopped growing. Never drank soda, so milk was my go to drink. I’ll say this - never had a broken bone!