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Milk

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You don't need to buy the pills for milk. You can buy Lactaid (name brand) lactose free milk at practically every supermarket now. I haven't been to a supermarket that doesn't carry it.
 
I used to do whole milk only but then decided the extra fat wasn't worth it. Switched to 1%, I can't go skim... it is so disgusting.
 
Originally posted by: Jeff7
Originally posted by: vital
what does the 1% and 2% mean? where can i get Whole milk? I never see milk labeled Whole when I'm at Vons or Ralphs..
😕

It's in the containers labeled "Milk," without "2%," "1%," or "skim" on the label.

The percentages refer to the quantity of milkfat.

So how much milkfat is in Whole? 100%?
 
Originally posted by: vital


So how much milkfat is in Whole? 100%?


4% AFAIK

Edit:
Wikipedia has conflicting information. One table says 3%(USA), and another table says 4%(Switzerland I believe).

It appears I missed quite a few commonly used types also :^D

* Buffalo
* Camels
* Donkeys
* Horses
* Reindeer
* Sheep
* Water buffalo
* Yaks
 
Originally posted by: Wag
You don't need to buy the pills for milk. You can buy Lactaid (name brand) lactose free milk at practically every supermarket now. I haven't been to a supermarket that doesn't carry it.
It's likely quite expensive too though, isn't it?

$19 for 125 pills, and sometimes they have Buy1-Get1-Free sales.

 
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