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    Quote Originally Posted by Brown Water View Post
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    Most of the time, yes. If not, then it's locally produced milk from the dairy farm right up the road. Theirs isn't "organic" per se (IIRC they told us not all their feed is organic, but they don't use hormones or additives) but it's real good, much better than store-bought.
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    Ditto. And soy milk, and almond milk, and coconut milk....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brown Water View Post
    Do you buy/drink organic milk? Why or why not.
    Nope. Wegman's skim milk, baby.

    I'm willing to concede that "organic" or "natural" products may be a little "better" for you ... but not by an amount that justifies the cost or has a major long-term benefit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bsalta View Post
    Same here, since i can't drink a gallon in a week, or even a 1/2 gallon, i go with organic. It lasts like 1.5 months.
    I bet I drink 2 gallons a week by myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brown Water View Post
    Love early morning arguments.
    I love Sonyfield Skim Milk but don't often buy it b/c of price, $4.60/half gallon vs $3.00/gallon for Kroger brand. Stonyfield is the only Organic Milk I've ever had that taste superior to any other milk. I can't even tell the difference between other Organic brands & regular skim milk. Since, I drink almost 2 gallons a week myself, it adds up. If it wasn't so expensive I'd drink 3 gallons of Stoneyfield. Good Stuff. Weird because their yogurt doesn't stand out as better.

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    Is that case, you should buy some of that "processed" milk that stays on the shelf for years. I used to call it CHT milk because it tastes like crap.
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    Since I'm unaware of any valid rating system for "organic" products, I'm refuse to waste my money on false advertising.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Conan the Hokie View Post
    Soy milk
    Doesn't that raise your estrogen level?
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