Most of my life I have consumed and enjoyed drinking milk. It would be a shame to have to ditch it. But I see the point about having to make a choice between it and something else.
I love milk. Full fat milk. It is an important part of my protein and fats, as well as calcium intake. Enjoy it : )Most of my life I have consumed and enjoyed drinking milk. It would be a shame to have to ditch it. But I see the point about having to make a choice between it and something else.
What do we have against a glass of milk? Anything?
I checked the bottle of full fat milk and noted that it contains a meagre 4.7 grams of carbs per 100 ml. Am I missing something here? Getting ready to duck
Is it because a full glass would be 200ml?
My glasses hold 200ml each. We don’t use pint beer glasses domestically.How big are your glasses? 200ml isn't very much at all.
I do enjoy a glass of milk. For sure.Because it isn’t needed and no other mammal has milk after weaning! If you like it (in moderation)fine,but certainly no requirement after weaning.
Thanks mate.I love milk. Full fat milk. It is an important part of my protein and fats, as well as calcium intake. Enjoy it : )
Maybe not needed, but all mammals I've ever had in my household have had it and loved it. They turn into sneaky thieves if there's milk to be had, regardless if they're cats, dogs or rats.Because it isn’t needed and no other mammal has milk after weaning!
So following your train of thought, we do not need cheese, cream, or yoghurt in our diet then.Because it isn’t needed and no other mammal has milk after weaning! If you like it (in moderation)fine,but certainly no requirement after weaning.
I see. I will have to a trip to Sainsbury’s. I need to get some courgetti sphagetti too.Listlad, if you do want to drink a little milk, try some Arla Lactofree. Tastes exactly like normal milk to me, but is half the carbs of normal milk. Still don't drink it by the pint, but your 200 mls will only be 5.2 grams carbs
You can get it at Sainsburys
Maybe not needed, but all mammals I've ever had in my household have had it and loved it. They turn into sneaky thieves if there's milk to be had, regardless if they're cats, dogs or rats.
I do not feed them with it, they steal my tea with milk when I'm not watching!Here in the UK we are advised not to feed cats with milk. Lactose is bad for their digestion, apparently. No idea about rats
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