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Happy Milk Day!

milkI'm not quite sure how to celebrate Milk Day here. Do I post recipes for milk? I doubt there are any. Recipes that include milk? No, that would take too long. Do I do a post about things you can add to milk, such as Nesquik and Ovaltine? Eh, I don't think that would be such a great idea either.

So I'll open up the thread to readers. How can a person celebrate milk day, besides drinking milk, of course? In a related note, I haven't had whole milk in years. I can drink it anymore, it tastes like heavy cream to me now. I'm a fat free or 1% guy.

Filed Under: Ingredients, Holidays
Tags: 1% milk, 2% milk, dairy, low fat milk, milk day, whole milk

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Julie

1-11-2008 @1:38PM Julie said... I know Bob, why don't we all sport milk mustaches today just like they do in those "Got Milk" ads.
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Tim Morgan

3-18-2009 @6:41PM Tim Morgan said... And I thought MLK day was January 21st.
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william

1-11-2008 @2:09PM william said... Milk day can be celebrated by going to http://www.amazon.com/Tuscan-Whole-Milk-Gallon-128/dp/B00032G1S0 and enjoying the reviews.
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Kevin Ehl

1-11-2008 @2:16PM Kevin Ehl said... Don't Celebrate with too much milk!

Dairy Consumption Increases Parkinson's Risk in Men - http://www.newstarget.com/022463.html

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Ray

1-11-2008 @4:05PM Ray said... With the Good Eats milk episode, of course. http://www.goodeatsfanpage.com/Season11/milk/milktran.htm
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rckymtnski

1-11-2008 @4:51PM rckymtnski said... I think we should all get milk faced and have a milk shake?
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zenbecca

1-11-2008 @5:10PM zenbecca said... Two words: milk bath!
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Janis

1-11-2008 @8:20PM Janis said... Mmmm...I prefer the whole milk:)
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LTM

1-11-2008 @7:07PM LTM said... I'm surprised that nobody has said it yet--lots and lots of cookies!
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Sylvia

1-11-2008 @9:18PM Sylvia said... I don't drink milk often, when I do, it is usually raw milk. And before I am attacked by those who feel it is dangerous (so is driving a car), I grew up drinking raw milk and have never gotten sick from it. I wouldn't dream of touching any of that milk from those nasty factory dairies, the bacteria from those have evolved so much that they are ultra-pasteurizing it more and more. Has anyone really looked at the conditions at those farms?
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captain underpants and the bringdown gang

1-12-2008 @5:23AM captain underpants and the bringdown gang said... @ sylvia, you act like those factories they milk the cows at are farms...they are just factories and like any large concentration of mammels... bacteria spreads and grows stronger faster
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AlyxL

1-12-2008 @7:19AM AlyxL said... How about some of those Indian sweets based on concentrated or condensed milk? There are some here
http://www.webindia123.com/cookery/sweets/intro.htm

Or dulce de leche?

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BigNasty

1-14-2008 @6:03PM BigNasty said... Plain and simple Bob, Go hug a cow!!!
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