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Who likes drinking milk on its own?
I love a glass of cold milk, its very refreshing.
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Yes me too but I have to warm it up
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Adore it and have done for 40-odd years. Always have a small glass of milk before bed, ice-cold milk, not warm, and find it more refreshing than a glass of water. Can't imagine a life without milk. Oh, it has to be semi-skimmed - skimmed is too watery and full fat is too rich.
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i only ever drink it by the mouth full i dont like to drink a full glass of it! oh and it has to be whole milk...me no likey thee resty.
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I love it.
Does anyone remember the 'National Milk Bars' in mid Wales? They had lovely icy cold milk. You never see those "Ice cold nice cold milk" machines these days. |
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Doesn't everyone do this? :S
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Doesn't everyone do this? :S
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I do. I got back into it to try and get my B vitamins up a bit. Love it now. Has to be full fat though.
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I love cold milk, it cools me down more than any other cold drink.
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Always have but it has to be ice cold, anything slightly warmer than that, yuck, although I didnt find hot milk too bad, not had that though for about 50 yrs.
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nope cant drink it ever since was forced to drink hot yucky milk at school
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nope cant drink it ever since was forced to drink hot yucky milk at school
Ooh I know what you, ours were left outside & I would only drink it in winter when it was more or less frozen.
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I love it.
You never see those "Ice cold nice cold milk" machines these days. |
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ice cold semi skimmed
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My favourite non-alcoholic drink really! Ice cold skimmed for me.
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I drink at least a pint of milk every day
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My favourite drink. The colder,the better. I add ice cubes and drink it through a straw
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My favourite drink. The colder,the better. I add ice cubes and drink it through a straw
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I'm addicted to it. I live overseas & fresh milk is rare & expensive.... about 80p a pint.......so I get a hard time from the missus when I guzzle 2 pints in a day.
Hard to stay off it, though |
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I like it when i'm feeling a bit hungry at work, seems to fill a gap better than other drinks do.
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I am old enough to remember having milk at school and it used to be delivered and placed just outside our classroom. This was in the full glare of the sun so it tasted more than warm and it put me off the stuff untill years later we got a fridge at home and I could then and still do love a very cold glass of milk. We got Channel Island milk and that was so good and was loaded with cream (semi or full skimmed was way off in the future) and made a bowl of cornflake taste wonderful.
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I am old enough to remember having milk at school and it used to be delivered and placed just outside our classroom. This was in the full glare of the sun so it tasted more than warm and it put me off the stuff untill years later we got a fridge at home and I could then and still do love a very cold glass of milk. We got Channel Island milk and that was so good and was loaded with cream (semi or full skimmed was way off in the future) and made a bowl of cornflake taste wonderful.
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Ohhhhh, yuck. I can't stand milk BUT very occasionally, I actually crave a small glass of it and have to drink it (ice cold) and down in one (otherwise it makes me retch). I think my body is trying to tell me it needs calcium!
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I was ill recently and couldn't eat. On antibitotics I had to have something wholesome in my stomach, so I discovered drinking milk. After I while progressed to milk with Horlicks which brought back my appetite.
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After a bereavement I got ibs, and for three years suffered from griping stomach pains and diarrhoea. I read on a forum about drinking full fat milk being good for sufferers and tried it, and have never had a bout of ibs since!
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