What is it with grandmothers and Jello?
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I can't drink milk straight uinless I have something insanely chocolatey to go with it. Otherwise the milk seems yucky. But I love cooking with milk, cream, butter, cheese.
When I have an upset stomach the best thing for it is ginger ale. When I was recovering from food poisoning in France they gave me ginger ale, plain yogurt and those sweet-ish table crackers.
ugh, just the thought of drinking straight up milk makes me vomit a little in my mouth. it's more a texture (and viscosity) thing than flavour. But i do use it for some kinds of cooking where the flavours are too delicate for the funk of soy milk and rice milk is just a little too watery.
I can't drink straight milk, but with a Lactaid I do enjoy the occasional milkshake or egg cream.
Sometimes I put milk in my coffee. Today it's 1/2 & 1/2. But then I'll go for weeks only wanting it black.
I don't drink milk, or even put it on cereal. Ice cream, milkshakes, cheese, clotted cream on scones ... all of those things are wonderful. Milk? Ew. Its only use is in coffee, and only about a tablespoon for that.
I'm at the office! This is ... weird.
Emeline med update: We are not doing the XR anymore. Following the yuk side effects from earlier, she also flipped like a mammal when she started to come down off the dose.
Oh well. Back to regular twice dosing tomorrow.
On the farm we drank milk right from our cows, so it was whole milk (and sometimes it had even more butterfat than whole). But when I went to college, the cafeterias didn't have whole milk so I drank 2%. After a year or two, whole milk tasted yucky to me so I would drink my dad's 2% while at my parents.
What are the symptoms of lactose intolerance? People can become lactose intolerant when they're older, right?
Wishing health for all the Miracleborns (a miracle, perhaps).
People can become lactose intolerant when they're older, right?
Yes, but if you've been drinking milk all your adult life it's unlikely to develop out of the blue. You'd know if you had it. The effects are...pretty immediately unpleasant.