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What kind of milk do you prefer?
1%
16%
 16%  [ 9 ]
2%
29%
 29%  [ 16 ]
Whole
7%
 7%  [ 4 ]
Skim
20%
 20%  [ 11 ]
Soy
22%
 22%  [ 12 ]
Rice
3%
 3%  [ 2 ]
Almond
0%
 0%  [ 0 ]
Total Votes : 54

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dont_panic
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guitarfreak217 wrote:
dont_panic wrote:
my mom buys 2%, but i've been getting silk's very vanilla. i don't generally like any kind of soymilk but that and chocolate silk.

i've been a bit of a dairy fiend lately. i eat cheese, yogurt, milk, and ice cream every day.


That stuff isn't milk or even a milk substitute. It's freaking dessert.


ahh, but it's fortified for kids! so it has some healthy qualities.

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My step grandpa told us a stories about how one of his daughters had the runs when she was really little. It wouldn't go away, so the doctor told them to get unprocessed cow's milk, and sure enough, it stopped. Then he thought, if it's this good for getting rid of the runs, it must be super good when you're healthy.

I have yet to have it though.

At school they only have chocolate, 2%, skim and strawberry.

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Mormon_seebs wrote:
My step grandpa told us a stories about how one of his daughters had the runs when she was really little. It wouldn't go away, so the doctor told them to get unprocessed cow's milk, and sure enough, it stopped. Then he thought, if it's this good for getting rid of the runs, it must be super good when you're healthy.

I have yet to have it though.

At school they only have chocolate, 2%, skim and strawberry.

Your school seems to have a variety. We only have chocolate and skim.

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genetically altered cows?

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I drink 2% and that's only cuz my mom buys that kind, but I'd choose soy milk over 2% any day. I love that stuff.
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4th Month of the Year wrote:
Mormon_seebs wrote:
My step grandpa told us a stories about how one of his daughters had the runs when she was really little. It wouldn't go away, so the doctor told them to get unprocessed cow's milk, and sure enough, it stopped. Then he thought, if it's this good for getting rid of the runs, it must be super good when you're healthy.

I have yet to have it though.

At school they only have chocolate, 2%, skim and strawberry.

Your school seems to have a variety. We only have chocolate and skim.


If my school never had whole I would be pissed. Word up.

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I prefer skimmed, but them I've had it my whole life. Soy is okay; full is a little too much except in coffee. The rest I haven't even had.
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4th Month of the Year wrote:
Clark wrote:
Lactose Tolerance

I love all milk equally.

That video was great.


Wow, I like milk!
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