It didn't smell bad when I microwaved it, but one bite and it was like 'nope this was a bad idea'.
I learned, thanks to bad orange juice that, when it smells bad, it is bad and should be thrown away
That works for everything but milk with me. I can't really tell if milk smells bad because it's gone bad or because I just don't like the smell of milk. Like yeah when it's several days bad I can tell, but when it's just turned or just turning. Nope can't tell.
I use it in my coffee, and sometimes cereal, but for the most part I don't really use it. Lol not only am I lactose intolerant, but I also hate the taste of milk.
hello :0c it might've gone bad because of the cream/milk which makes things go bad faster, unless i misread because i kind of zoomed through the thread haha
also i like milk in other things but i'm okay with the taste of milk -- the one in the US tastes good because of its sweetness, as i recall :<
also i like milk in other things but i'm okay with the taste of milk -- the one in the US tastes good because of its sweetness, as i recall :<
We don't put cream/milk in our spaghetti, my theory is that it's something to do with the fridge. ...-w- it was the fridge. Just remembered things go bad faster on the bottom shelf. Gods damn it.
We have coffee creamer. When I use it, it's for my oatmeal
I never had American milk. I did have milk straight from the cow. There are a lot of farms around here and, when you help milk as a kid, they often give you a glass of milk. I just heard later that it isn't too healthy...
I never had American milk. I did have milk straight from the cow. There are a lot of farms around here and, when you help milk as a kid, they often give you a glass of milk. I just heard later that it isn't too healthy...
Lol yeah straight from the cow milk isn't very good for you, and in some case can a person very sick. Which is why it's illegal to sell raw milk in the US.
Of course some people ignore those bans, because 'I ain't never got sick all my life playing this came of gasteral roulette'.
I'm not entirely sure here in the states, I'm sure there are raw milk bootleggers.
As far as I know that doesn't happen where I am. Remember a while ago some chick bitching about how she couldn't find raw milk anywhere. So I'm assuming the farms here don't sell directly from their farms.
That would make sense.
I bet.
We have a farm just up the road from us, but they have cows for eating not for milking.
We have a farm just up the road from us, but they have cows for eating not for milking.
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Having you as a Voltie would be awesome.