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ptquilts 02-24-2011 10:46 AM

I read about this in "More" magazine lately and found this online. Apparently there are a lot of female hormones in milk to begin with, and with modern practices of milking cows while they are pregnant, it adds in even more hormones..

http://www.news.harvard.edu/gazette/.../11-dairy.html

It goes on to say most of the hormones are in the fat part of the milk.

"The milk we drink today is quite unlike the milk our ancestors were drinking" without apparent harm for 2,000 years, she said. "The milk we drink today may not be nature's perfect food."

luvTooQuilt 02-24-2011 10:48 AM

Glad we drink skim or 2% then. I love milk. Have it with dinner every night!!

BellaBoo 02-24-2011 11:44 AM

I quit drinking animal milk years ago. We drink almond milk. It was hard to find almond milk but I had soy milk maker before most knew what it was. It made almond milk. It takes a lot of almonds to make a quart of milk. Now almond milk is available everywhere. And I noticed coconut milk is now in the grocery stores too. Both have more calcium then regular milk and very little fat and calories. Every child that has tasted the dark chocolate almond milk at my house loves it. One little boy whose mother insisted wouldn't drink it as he was too picky said it tasted like melted ice cream and drank two big glasses of it. I use almond or coconut milk in all my baking too.

emerald46 02-24-2011 11:47 AM

We drink either Promise Land or Soy Milk for that very reason.

quiltmaker 02-24-2011 01:16 PM

We also use almond & coconut milk....and can get the good old fashioned raw milk at one farmer's market.

Ramona Byrd 02-24-2011 03:29 PM

Every child that has tasted the dark chocolate almond milk at my house loves it. One little boy whose mother insisted wouldn't drink it as he was too picky said it tasted like melted ice cream and drank two big glasses of it. I use almond or coconut milk in all my baking too.[/quote]
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Use dark chocolate almond milk and a ripe banana, ice cubes and blend it till it is smooth. Marvelous home made milk shake.

quiltmaker 02-24-2011 03:38 PM


Originally Posted by Ramona Byrd
Every child that has tasted the dark chocolate almond milk at my house loves it. One little boy whose mother insisted wouldn't drink it as he was too picky said it tasted like melted ice cream and drank two big glasses of it. I use almond or coconut milk in all my baking too.

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Use dark chocolate almond milk and a ripe banana, ice cubes and blend it till it is smooth. Marvelous home made milk shake.[/quote]


Sounds great! We use the almond and coconut milk in our smoothies all the time. So nutritious with fresh fruit! I also use it in all my baking plus the almond flour and coconut flour.

BellaBoo 02-25-2011 04:48 PM

I would never pay for milk in those clear plastic jugs. Light kills the nutrients so you are wasting your money. By milk in a carton or non see through jugs.


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