Anonymous wrote:We drink 1% in our family and have for many years. I'm surprised your doctor didn't tell you to switch to 2% (and then to 1%) when the kids were much younger - mine did. They don't need the added fat.
I'm so used to 1% now that when I drink whole milk it tastes like cream - too rich. However, I can't do skim milk - too watery for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Surprised at the number of milk drinkers. We have it in coffee and kids will very occasionally have it with Oreos. For drinking almond milk seems better to us if we simply must have a milk like product. I thought wholesale milk drinking was getting less popular - like a holdover from the mid twentieth century. But I suppose I am not aware of trends.
Why?
It just seems to go down easier. Love the chocolate almond milk. Could drink a ton of that if I allowed myself to.
Chocolate almond milk (Silk brand): Almondmilk (Filtered Water, Almonds), Cane Sugar, Cocoa (Dutch Process), Sea Salt, Natural Flavor, Locust Bean Gum, Sunflower Lecithin, Gellan Gum. 100 calories per cup, 1 g protein, 17 g sugar (sucrose).
2% milk: Milk. 122 calories per cup, 8 g protein, 12 g sugar (lactose).
But if you like chocolate almond milk, and you don't like milk, then that's a good reason to drink chocolate almond milk and not drink milk!
Anonymous wrote:Cow's milk isn't even good for humans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Surprised at the number of milk drinkers. We have it in coffee and kids will very occasionally have it with Oreos. For drinking almond milk seems better to us if we simply must have a milk like product. I thought wholesale milk drinking was getting less popular - like a holdover from the mid twentieth century. But I suppose I am not aware of trends.
Why?
It just seems to go down easier. Love the chocolate almond milk. Could drink a ton of that if I allowed myself to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Surprised at the number of milk drinkers. We have it in coffee and kids will very occasionally have it with Oreos. For drinking almond milk seems better to us if we simply must have a milk like product. I thought wholesale milk drinking was getting less popular - like a holdover from the mid twentieth century. But I suppose I am not aware of trends.
Why?
Anonymous wrote:Surprised at the number of milk drinkers. We have it in coffee and kids will very occasionally have it with Oreos. For drinking almond milk seems better to us if we simply must have a milk like product. I thought wholesale milk drinking was getting less popular - like a holdover from the mid twentieth century. But I suppose I am not aware of trends.