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I just noticed a member by the name @praytothemilkjug. great name. it made me think how I don't pray to the milk jug but I will drink directly from it. it's all mine. it's not a shared jug of milk. and I got to thinking how sad it was that I don't share my milk....lol. then I was wondering about sharing milk and what that indicates about relationship status. and I begin to wonder about drinking from The Jug etiquette. so I wanted to ask a few questions.

milk stuff.

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hankster 9 July 21
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If someone drinks anything out of the bottle and other people use it, they're a disgusting pig. During this pandemic anyone who would do that deserves a beatdown.

barjoe Level 9 July 22, 2020

I would lose my freaking mind if I caught anyone drinking from the jug. I'm not in the habit of giving beatdowns...but they might WISH I'd chosen that option instead of the shaming that I'd give them.

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My question is: if you will drink cow's milk, why would you not drink human milk? I mean, a woman's milk should be as good as cow's milk, right?

Grecio Level 7 July 21, 2020

I never said I wouldn't. I did when I was an infant I suppose, but I don't remember I must have liked it. I guess you might find it in the baby supplies aisle at the grocery? is that a thing? that's a different kind of jugg etiquette than I was speaking of.

Have you tried the stuff? (As an adult, I mean - trying it as a baby doesn't count.) In my humble opinion, it's pretty nasty. It's too sweet or too bitter (depending on whether you get the first squirt or the last,) and the texture of it just feels wrong. Then again, it's still better than soymilk...

@AmyTheBruce You ain't whisling 'Dixie' there.
I was a bottle-fed baby, the first EVER time I tasted Human milk was when I accidently putit into a cup of much needed Coffee when Lorrae and I were staying at Ronald McDonald House, Adelaide and some new Mum had expressed hers into the Community Milk jugs istead of the containers provided by the Hospital.
At least a dozen cups of coffee were poured down the drain that morning.

@AmyTheBruce Where can I buy some human milk? I like boobs but I don't think I want to suck any milk out of them.

@Grecio I recommend the internet. Most nursing mothers would understandably be creeped out if you asked them directly. I am told that the are sites for just this purpose - I cannot vouch for their validity.

I should think that in order to increase the likelihood of getting genuine human milk, you should gravitate towards sites that cater to new or expectant mothers. Steer clear of any site that contains even a whiff of porn.

Or you could make your own milk! Don't be a slacker! You do have all the requisite anatomy, after all. Your nipples aren't just decorations - they will produce milk, given the proper attention. For tutorials on this, I again recommend the internet.

@AmyTheBruce Are talking about human milk? I don't think you can buy it in the USA?

@Grecio google breast milk bank, there are several.

@JenBeberstein Reely? Any in Georgia? Can it be ordered online? Thanks.

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I only drink the remaining milk from when I eat cereal. I drink chocolate milk once in a blue moon but I do love cheese!

I love cheese, cow's milk, and chocolate mike. Would I drink human milk? Probably so, especially if it is chocolate.

If I could find some really good tasting, low-calorie chocolate milk I would drink it every day.

@Grecio I don't think there is such a thing! If you find any let me know, I'd love to drink that as well!

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None of the above. I just have evaporated milk and use a bit for my café au lait. Other than that, I don't drink anything from the jar because I live with my family.

Well family is OK. Backwash from a family is OK.

My wife gets mad at me because I won't drink after her or use her fork. You know you kiss your wife but don't drink after her?

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I have a stainless steel milkshake cup, Nestle's quik bunny spoon and chocolate milk the only milk I drink. Unless of course I run out of chocolate then I'll just have a glass of milk. 😁 Jug drinking is out. 😝

Naw. Chocolate milk is good from any glass or bottle. just saying.

You gotta do what you gotta do.

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Depends if I am drinking milk with a meal or just want a quick swig. No one is here besides me & the pups so who cares... 😁

exactly!

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There is absolutely no reason for you to start. Stop being so selfish.

what?

I don't understand what you're talking about.
if you'd like to come over and discuss it over a glass of milk that will be fine.

@hankster I would but you are too far away and then there is a travel ban on.

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I usually only buy it if I'm planning to cook with it, or craving chocolate milk.

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The thing that is different about milk is that it tends to make a milky slime in your mouth. This slime tends to discourage people from sharing the jug.

Grecio Level 7 July 21, 2020

I can see that. but what if you're in a single household or the only one in the household that drinks milk.

@hankster I can swallow my on slime with no problem, but it is difficult to swallow another person's slime. just saying

@Grecio true.

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I stopped drinking straight milk as a kid because it was causing horrible stomach pain. Now I’m considering cutting out dairy completely...or at least doing a trial and seeing if my health improves.

kdmom Level 6 Aug 30, 2020

Good luck! The thought of no ice cream freaks me out a little.

@hankster normally I don’t care for sweets but I’m pregnant and I needs the ice cream!! 😫

@kdmom ain't pregnant but I still need it. If I go too long without it my smile don't work.

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This does not mention ANR

naw. this poll is about drinking from the jug, not the jugg.

@hankster
Ok... Lol, sorry, my bad.

@St-Sinner its cool. somebody can do a post on that. it's a little too fast for me.

@hankster
Why fast? You must have seen enough life around and this is not that advanced or bold. But it is cool for fun. I recently heard that term after 55 years for the first time. But I blamed it on my backward culture overseas. Lol.

@St-Sinner lol... I had to look it up. I just blame it on not paying attention. enjoy tho. ✌️

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I could drink the milk from any animal, or vegetable if was chocolate. I could eat dirt if it was chocolate.

good job!

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I guess human milk is hard to come by. Wouldn't I be better off to drink human milk, since I am a human? I guess, human milk has natural antibodies, etc.. I don't see human milk in the stores. Ladies could provide human milk to help make it through the pandemic. I would drink human milk, but I don't know if I would want to know that it is from a human.
I guess humans can only produce milk after a baby? I dunno?
I guess cow's can produce milk most anytime?
Isn't there sheep milk?
For whatever the reason, cow's seem to produce more and cheaper milk.
A gallon of gasoline -$3.00, a gallon of milk - $3.00. Milk and gas are worth the same amount.

Cows also have to have a baby before they produce milk, people take the baby away for meat and keep milking the cow so she will continue to produce milk.

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I have heard people say that the USA is the only country where people continue to drink milk as adults.

Grecio Level 7 July 27, 2020
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You drink milk from a petrie dish? Really?

Grecio Level 7 July 21, 2020

was that a joke? i wrote pet dish. but I would if it wasn't used too much and that's all I had.

@hankster You w2ould drink milk from a pet feeder, really?

@Grecio that was a joke. but I wasn't speaking for everyone.

@hankster You know, of course, that a Petrie dish is a laboratory instrument used for growing bacteria? It might be good to grow some milk -reflux-vomit bacteria just to see what all is in it.

@Grecio lol... go right ahead. I'm betting its pretty stinky though.

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I am 68 years old and most of my life I have drank a gallon of 2% milk every 3 days. I have switched to 1% during the last year and am fine with that.
However, I started drinking 2 beers each day and now I drink 3-4 beers most days. I don't know which is worse for me, but I drink more liquid each day now if I drink the beer.
I rarely drink water because it has no flavor.

Grecio Level 7 July 21, 2020

@MissKathleen have you tried Krayton? It is a legal herbal. However, it does give you a "high" something like "speed". It is legal in the USA. I purchased some and there is a definite effect. It does give you some kind of high but I HAVEN'T DECIDED IF IT ACTUALLY MAKES ME FEEL GOOD. I THINK IT MIGHT BE RELATED TO SOMETHING LIKE "SPEED" WHICH MIGHT BE GOOD FOR add OR ADHD PEOPLE.

@MissKathleen Have you tried Kratom? Check it out.

@MissKathleen nay, I don't want any tea. I am not from Britain. However, have you tried Krayton?" Check it out. I mean Kraytom, with an m.

@Grecio That stuff can be bad news, if you are lucky enough to be in certain states of USA just smoke weed. Or make weed brownies, just remember to decarboxylate the weed b4 baking. And I am sure no one would believe me after that suggestion, I do not smoke weed or anything else. My personal poison is bourbon, or iced cold beer. I wanna kick Andy Boy in the ass and the rest of the Legislature and get it street legal here.

@MissKathleen Splendid, my dear, splendid!

@MissKathleen Sorry, I think it is Kraytom, with an M... sorry

@MissKathleen In the south (USA) it is too hot to drink tea unless it is very sweet and cold. I don't need all that sugar at my age, and artificial sweetener doesn't taste like real sweet tea. I might as well drink the beer.

@MissKathleen Don't blame you. Now I only drink what we call half and half. It's half sweet and half unsweet. Have you ever tried an Arnold Palmer? Half lemonade and half tea.

@praytothemilkjug What is decarboxylate? Pour sulfuric acid on it?

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