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09-08-2018, 05:13 PM
#9861
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Originally Posted by minimoke
You are a parent. What do you do? Have a few kids and feed them grungy old Dairy Dale milk. Or have one very special kid and do the very best for it and give it A2?
Hey! Isn't that old Dairy Dale milk supposed to be somewhat the same quality as the Pak'n save budget milk? I would be totally fine with that if that's true.
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09-08-2018, 05:22 PM
#9862
Originally Posted by pg0220
Hey! Isn't that old Dairy Dale milk supposed to be somewhat the same quality as the Pak'n save budget milk? I would be totally fine with that if that's true.
Ssh - come closer and I'l tell you a wee secret.
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Dairy Dale and Anchor is exactly the same milk. The only difference is the packaging. (but some milks have different protein sugars etc - but its the same milk from the same cows)
If you want to get technical just look to see how Fonterra (for example) adds permeate to water down its brands like Calci-Tim and Mega Milk
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09-08-2018, 05:33 PM
#9863
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Originally Posted by minimoke
If you want to get technical just look to see how Fonterra (for example) adds permeate to water down its brands like Calci-Tim and Mega Milk
By the way, I know this lady working at my client company and she said she used to work at Fonterra and she never drinks any milk other than the normal blue type of milk as she know how the other types are made. Well, totally out of context tho :P
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09-08-2018, 05:41 PM
#9864
Were those distardly Citi guys buying today?
“ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”
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09-08-2018, 05:49 PM
#9865
My health is a lot better since I cut down my intake of dairy produce.A little trim milk in my tea and coffee,and very little cheese in my sandwichs at lunch time.I avoid ice cream,yohurt,custard,fancy cheeses,etc.
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09-08-2018, 06:25 PM
#9866
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Originally Posted by percy
My health is a lot better since I cut down my intake of dairy produce.A little trim milk in my tea and coffee,and very little cheese in my sandwichs at lunch time.I avoid ice cream,yohurt,custard,fancy cheeses,etc.
I think dairy products are okay, as long as you stick with something that is processed at its minimum. You dairy products you mentioned in the last sentence contains a lot of fat and sugar, sure of course they are bad for your health. Homemade icecream, greek yoghurt and standard cheese shouldn't be too bad.
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09-08-2018, 06:31 PM
#9867
Originally Posted by pg0220
I think dairy products are okay, as long as you stick with something that is processed at its minimum. You dairy products you mentioned in the last sentence contains a lot of fat and sugar, sure of course they are bad for your health. Homemade icecream, greek yoghurt and standard cheese shouldn't be too bad.
Yes I’d go with that but not too much. I do not drink milk myself.
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09-08-2018, 06:33 PM
#9868
..A2 is a great product.
Just to keep on topic.
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09-08-2018, 09:49 PM
#9869
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Originally Posted by h2so4
..A2 is a great product.
Just to keep on topic.
Hope the Auckland University study/report, due out shortly confirms this.
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09-08-2018, 10:08 PM
#9870
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