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On 10/17/2018 10:21 AM, Cheri wrote:
> "Cindy Hamilton" > wrote in message > ... >> On Wednesday, October 17, 2018 at 9:08:29 AM UTC-4, Jill McQuown wrote: >>> On 10/17/2018 6:17 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>> > On Wednesday, October 17, 2018 at 1:10:33 AM UTC-4, Leonard >>> Blaisdell > wrote: >>> >> In article >, >>> >> Cindy Hamilton > wrote: >>> >> >>> >>> This adult consumes milk because she likes the taste, especially >>> >>> when contrasted with something sweet. >>> >> >>> >> Or sour. Milk goes down well with sauerkraut. Well...at least for me. >>> >> >>> >> leo >>> > >>> > Sorry.* Yuck.* If I have anything besides water with sauerkraut, it's >>> > gonna be beer. >>> > >>> > Cindy Hamilton >>> > >>> You may have my portion of the sauerkraut; I'll swap it for a glass of >>> milk. ![]() >>> >>> Jill >> >> I'm not sure I'd drink milk with kielbasa, either.* That's what I >> usually eat sauerkraut with. >> >> Cindy Hamilton > > > I would drink milk with anything actually. I never was a soda person, so > I always ordered milk at take out places when we were kids. > > Cheri I was never a soda person, either. When I was in my 20's and occasionally ate lunch at fast food places on my lunch break, they used to look at me like I was crazy if I asked if they had milk. I'd get a carton of milk at, for example, Long John Silver's (deep fried fish & hushpuppies!) If a place didn't have milk, I'd drink water. Jill |
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"jmcquown" > wrote in message
... > On 10/17/2018 10:21 AM, Cheri wrote: >> "Cindy Hamilton" > wrote in message >> ... >>> On Wednesday, October 17, 2018 at 9:08:29 AM UTC-4, Jill McQuown wrote: >>>> On 10/17/2018 6:17 AM, Cindy Hamilton wrote: >>>> > On Wednesday, October 17, 2018 at 1:10:33 AM UTC-4, Leonard >>>> Blaisdell > wrote: >>>> >> In article >, >>>> >> Cindy Hamilton > wrote: >>>> >> >>>> >>> This adult consumes milk because she likes the taste, especially >>>> >>> when contrasted with something sweet. >>>> >> >>>> >> Or sour. Milk goes down well with sauerkraut. Well...at least for >>>> >> me. >>>> >> >>>> >> leo >>>> > >>>> > Sorry. Yuck. If I have anything besides water with sauerkraut, it's >>>> > gonna be beer. >>>> > >>>> > Cindy Hamilton >>>> > >>>> You may have my portion of the sauerkraut; I'll swap it for a glass of >>>> milk. ![]() >>>> >>>> Jill >>> >>> I'm not sure I'd drink milk with kielbasa, either. That's what I >>> usually eat sauerkraut with. >>> >>> Cindy Hamilton >> >> >> I would drink milk with anything actually. I never was a soda person, so >> I always ordered milk at take out places when we were kids. >> >> Cheri > > I was never a soda person, either. When I was in my 20's and occasionally > ate lunch at fast food places on my lunch break, they used to look at me > like I was crazy if I asked if they had milk. I'd get a carton of milk > at, for example, Long John Silver's (deep fried fish & hushpuppies!) If a > place didn't have milk, I'd drink water. > > Jill Same here, all my brothers and sisters wanted soda on the occasional trips to fast food, but I always wanted milk. I don't drink it as much anymore, but I still love it with everything. Cheri |
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On Sun, 14 Oct 2018 13:18:55 -0600, U.S. Janet B. wrote:
> On Sun, 14 Oct 2018 12:39:31 -0500, Sqwertz > > wrote: > >>On Sun, 14 Oct 2018 10:16:53 -0400, jmcquown wrote: >> >>> What's for breakfast? I'll be making an omelet with crumbled bacon & >>> brie. ![]() >>> >>> Jill >> >>Jalapeno meatballs and scrambled egg cheesesteak in an hour. >> > I would like to see your jalapeno cheesecake. I've often thought > about making that style. Did you have to make an enormous cheesecake > or were you able to make smaller? Reread that. It's a sandwich, not a pie :-) These were the meatballs: https://www.heb.com/product-detail/h...tballs/2241638 -sw |
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On Sunday, October 14, 2018 at 9:16:58 AM UTC-5, Jill McQuown wrote:
> What's for breakfast? I'll be making an omelet with crumbled bacon & > brie. ![]() > > Jill I had oatmeal with brown sugar and butter ! |
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On 2018-10-21 4:54 PM, rosie wrote:
> On Sunday, October 14, 2018 at 9:16:58 AM UTC-5, Jill McQuown wrote: >> What's for breakfast? I'll be making an omelet with crumbled bacon & >> brie. ![]() >> >> Jill > > I had oatmeal with brown sugar and butter ! > We went to our son's for breakfast and had bagels with cream cheese and smoked salmon. |
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On 10/16/2018 10:51 AM, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2018-10-15 11:03 PM, jmcquown wrote: >> On 10/15/2018 7:00 PM, Dave Smith wrote: > >>> I don't consider myself to be anti milk. It is just anti milk for me. >>> I never liked it. The taste was not disgusting, it is just that it >>> when down my throat like slimy phlegm and then gave me gas and >>> diarrhea. It turned me off the stuff. I use in in cooking and on >>> cereal, but it just doesn't appeal as something to drink. >>> >> If drinking milk gives you gas and diarrhea I'd say you're lactose >> intolerant. > > > Yep. I guess I am. I just didn't know about lactose intolerance for a > long time.Â* I just had this association with drinking milk and the > discomfort it always caused me and developed an aversion to it. I don't > dislike the taste of milk. I just can't think of it as something to drink. > I understand what you're saying. Yet there's a proliferation of things such as almond milk and soy milk. Wasn't it you who recently said you discovered and like oat milk for your cereal? I know they aren't dairy products but apparently they are geared towards people who either have lactose issues OR people who think non-milk substitutes are somehow more healthy. I have a friend who switched to almond milk from lowfat milk. He isn't lactose intolerant and says he doesn't have cholesterol problems. He seems to think fake milk is better for him. I guess he's never read the ingredients. He also told me he uses margarine rather than butter. He seems to think it's better for him because the label says it contains a little olive oil. Heh. Jill |
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On 2018-10-21 6:45 PM, jmcquown wrote:
> On 10/16/2018 10:51 AM, Dave Smith wrote: >>> If drinking milk gives you gas and diarrhea I'd say you're lactose >>> intolerant. >> >> >> Yep. I guess I am. I just didn't know about lactose intolerance for a >> long time.Â* I just had this association with drinking milk and the >> discomfort it always caused me and developed an aversion to it. I >> don't dislike the taste of milk. I just can't think of it as something >> to drink. >> > I understand what you're saying.Â* Yet there's a proliferation of things > such as almond milk and soy milk.Â* Wasn't it you who recently said you > discovered and like oat milk for your cereal? Yes. I discovered oat milk a couple months ago when my wife bought some when she was grocery shopping. > I know they aren't dairy products but apparently they are geared towards > people who either have lactose issues OR people who think non-milk > substitutes are somehow more healthy. There are probably both types who buy them. My friend recently started a diet that involved cutting our dairy and he dropped 15 pounds quickly. For me, the switch to almond milk was to avoid the intestinal problems caused by lactose. The switch to oat milk was because it is so much better on cereal, which had been my main use for milk. My wife, you loves dairy, likes it for lattes. > > I have a friend who switched to almond milk from lowfat milk.Â* He isn't > lactose intolerant and says he doesn't have cholesterol problems.Â* He > seems to think fake milk is better for him.Â* I guess he's never read the > ingredients.Â* He also told me he uses margarine rather than butter.Â* He > seems to think it's better for him because the label says it contains a > little olive oil.Â* Heh. My understanding is that low fat milk is higher in lactose. It would make sense to eliminate that if he had a lactose problem. If he is really health conscious he should know that any form of oil or fat is high in calories. If their body has a problem with fats there is only a marginal difference. |
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In article >, jmcquown
> wrote: > I have a friend who switched to almond milk from lowfat milk. He isn't > lactose intolerant and says he doesn't have cholesterol problems. He > seems to think fake milk is better for him. I guess he's never read the > ingredients. He also told me he uses margarine rather than butter. He > seems to think it's better for him because the label says it contains a > little olive oil. Heh. It's hard but generally rewarding to bite one's lip and just make a mental note ![]() leo |
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