Milk...it does a body good. Unless you're lactose intolerant.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/health/milk-children-height-1.4149832
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ReplyDeleteLactaid or other lactose-free milk is pretty good. Lactaid even has a cottage cheese.
ReplyDeleteI only drink eagle's milk
ReplyDeleteOr don't want to risk things like IDDM/Type 1 diabetes, osteoporosis, or several autoimmune diseases. 🙂
ReplyDeleteI literally have a glass of lactose-free milk in front of me.
ReplyDeleteThen why aren't cows taller? Checkmate! 🐄
ReplyDeleteI'm over six feet and I avoided milk like the plague when I was a kid so I guess I'm a negative example. I suppose if this is true and I'd consumed more milk when I was younger, maybe I'd be even taller. My brother, on the other hand, drank it in mass quantities but he's an inch shorter. Maybe cow's milk actually retards growth.
ReplyDeleteI still avoid milk, except maybe for some half-and-half in my coffee and an occasional bowl of breakfast cereal. I'm not lactose intolerant: my digestive system handles cow's milk with no problem. I just don't care for the stuff.
No accounting for taste, I guess.
I'm 6ft 4 and had a pint of milk for breakfast virtually every day when I was growing up. Must have worked for me.
ReplyDeleteIt's all that BGH
ReplyDeleteWhy then ,,do we really need them ?..I hope so..my cherrios..need em
ReplyDeleteI love milk and buy whole milk with cream I can spread on toast with a knife.
ReplyDeleteOh, the magical power of the Dairy Lobby.
ReplyDeleteAnd let us not forget milk products:
ReplyDelete"Ah, behold the power of cheese!"
6ft 1, was allergic to milk until around 3. Still hated it after that, cant stand to drink it alone, etc. Good thing I have my almond milk these days for when I get a cereal craving.
ReplyDeleteMy cats don't like almond milk.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was still trying to be lactose-free back in the 80s, I actually found more fake-milk ice cream-like products than I do now, and some were pretty good.
But almond milk, soy milk, rice milk were hard to find. I tried coconut milk on my Grapenuts, but back then I could only find it with pineapple added: weird breakfasts resulted.
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I defer to Lewis Black for my feelings on milk.
ReplyDeleteBrad D I haven't heard that one. Does Lewis like milk with his Candy Corn?
ReplyDeleteIt's designed for calf's., So....
ReplyDeleteDavid Archer youtube.com - Lewis Black - Milk
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ReplyDeleteTake that, cows!
ReplyDeletebbc.com - An egg a day appears to help young children grow taller - BBC News