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Full fatty - warm and straight from the udder 5 13.16%
Semi-skimmed - Some bloke gave up skimming 29 76.32%
Skimmed (aka Water) 3 7.89%
Soya as in Soya Wilcox! 1 2.63%
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Old 19-02-2008, 10:28   #1
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Milk that is..

I've been drinking my coffee with Soya Milk lately as I have to keep an eye on my Cholesterol. It's actually not to bad but how do they make Soya milk? Do they force cows to eat loads of soya beans as I've not seen any beans actually lactating recently.

Tea though has to be semi-skimmed and breakfast cereal with skimmed.
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Old 19-02-2008, 10:31   #2
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Semi-skimmed on everything. Skimmed tastes too much like water and I can handle full fat if I have to.
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Old 19-02-2008, 10:33   #3
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Soya milk? Tree-hugging, soap-dodging, dog-on-a-string drink.

Give me freshly squeezed cow juice (semi skimmed) in and on everything. And battery eggs (they're cheaper)
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Soya milk? Tree-hugging, soap-dodging, dog-on-a-string drink.
Oooh y'cheeky bugger!

*hugs tree, dodges soap and walks off pulling dog-on-a-string*
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Semi skimmed here. Used to be full skimmed watery gear but got out of the way of drinking that. I only ever use milk in tea and then only enough to colour it. That, combined with the fact that Kelly hardly drinks tea at all, means that quite often, a single pint of milk in our gaff will go off before it's finished.
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Old 19-02-2008, 10:36   #7
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I use semi-skimmed for almost everything. It's like the whole Goldilocks porridge thing; skimmed is too watery, full fat is too creamy, semi-skimmed is just right. I'll use the creamy stuff in coffee though, or in other things where you'd normally use cream.

Edit: I'm not adverse to dog's milk though. Full of goodness. Full of marrowbone jelly.
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Old 19-02-2008, 14:11   #8
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Edit: I'm not adverse to dog's milk though. Full of goodness. Full of marrowbone jelly.
Lasts longer as well!
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Full fat for me, along with proper butter as well

My fried breakfasts have been called a heart attack on a plate before though

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Lasts longer as well!
Not as long as rat's milk though
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Old 19-02-2008, 18:23   #10
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Full fat for me, along with proper butter as well
Unsalted butted is totally ghey.. I mean if you are going to have the fat you may aswell have the whole kitten kaboodle (*waits* )

Like when people have diet coke instead of fat coke - if you are on a *diet* then you shouldn't be drinking coke at all!

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