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Lutra
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Has anyone else been pissed with milk lately? Aside from it being $$? It seems like my milk will only last like three days tops, regardless of expiration date. IT goes bad waaay faster than I can drink it, even when I only get a half gallon and make sure to have at least one bowl of cereal a day. Does anyone else have this problem? Could my refrigerator be retarded?

4/18/2007 7:16:47 AM

winn123
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i buy 2 gallons at a time and have no problems

4/18/2007 7:33:32 AM

Skack
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I bought my milk a month ago and the expiration date is 4/11. Still tasted fine last night. Sounds like you've got supply problems son.

4/18/2007 8:10:00 AM

FykalJpn
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quit drinkin' outta the jug

4/18/2007 8:24:35 AM

wolfpack0122
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We go through about 3 gal/wk. No problems. At least not consistant problems. There have been a time or two when I went ahead and got milk at a gas station or convenience shop and I guess they didn't have the fridge cold enough since we noticed it was bad as soon as we opened it.

4/18/2007 8:31:11 AM

synchrony7
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Refrigerator problem? Try putting a thermometer in there and making sure it's as cold as it should be.

4/18/2007 8:48:13 AM

Skwinkle
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When I buy half gallons, they seem to go bad faster than when I buy full gallons. I've looked at the expiration dates, and the full gallons seem to have later dates.

When I lived in the dorm, my milk seemed to go bad after a few days, which I attributed to temperature problems. So it's likely that your fridge is too warm. Is it a regular fridge or a mini? The minis don't hold temperature as well.

4/18/2007 9:06:21 AM

Sonia
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If your fridge isn't stuffed full you might need to drop the temperature. Where are you getting yoru milk?

4/18/2007 9:13:10 AM

Sorostitute
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MILK IS MURDER

I'm seriously contemplating going vegan or maybe just no dairy.

4/18/2007 9:21:00 AM

Lutra
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I always get it different places, wherever I happen to be. I'm thinking it must be my fridge, which is regular sized. But everything else in this apartment is going to crap so it might as well too.

Fucking hell. I just checked it and some turd had the coldness set to .5, instead of the recommended 3.5. And the scale goes up to like 8. I bet it was my landlord, he's been an ass lately.

[Edited on April 18, 2007 at 9:43 AM. Reason : merf]

4/18/2007 9:39:18 AM

jbtilley
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^^

On second thought I think I'll have a glass of milk... from that cow.

4/18/2007 9:47:51 AM

hooksaw
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Then only buy a quart, for God's sake.

4/18/2007 11:30:40 AM

rflong
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Where I live in Kansas, milk is only $2/gal




[Edited on April 18, 2007 at 11:34 AM. Reason : grammar]

4/18/2007 11:33:44 AM

wolfpack1100
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thats because its cheap to produce it out in Kansas. The land isn't expensive and dairy farmers can have larger heards.

4/18/2007 11:52:01 AM

sylvershadow
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I get the ultrapasteurized milk in cartons...its tasty and I swear it lasts forever. but yeah, its like $4 for a half gallon

Ooh, and actually, if you go to the cooking isle you can get cartons of milk that dont need to be refrigerated till u open them. but they're $$ too...

[Edited on April 18, 2007 at 12:15 PM. Reason : sdaf]

4/18/2007 12:14:46 PM

pocketduces
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i bought a gallon on monday, I finished it last night, I live by myself

4/18/2007 1:03:15 PM

skankinande
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I got some in the Cary Teeter that was in glass bottles, that shit was money.

4/18/2007 1:21:59 PM

Arab13
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aha

4/18/2007 1:22:40 PM

arcgreek
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I go through 3 a week

4/18/2007 1:23:58 PM

Graham1
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"I got some in the Cary Teeter that was in glass bottles, that shit was money."

The Tweeter where I am does the same, and it is so fabulous

4/18/2007 1:48:47 PM

Charybdisjim
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Carton is best if you care about nutrition. But yeah, for flavor, those glass bottles from mapleview farms are the shit.

If you're having problems with it going bad, consider buying the "ultra-pasteurized" milk instead of just pasteurized.

4/18/2007 2:15:25 PM

hondaguy
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"Carton is best if you care about nutrition. "


how does being in a carton give it more nutrition?

4/18/2007 2:31:08 PM

frogncsu
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I buy the Mapleview (?) milk from Harris Teeter in the glass bottles by the quart, I don't drink a ton of milk and it lasts longer than milk in plastic or paper cartons. The ultra pasteurized stuff is good too.

4/18/2007 2:33:13 PM

cheezcurd
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probably seems like it lasts longer because it's local, and therefore fresher when you purchase it

but that's just a guess

4/18/2007 2:41:47 PM

Arab13
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the light in the fridge GOES OFF when you close the door....

4/18/2007 2:41:55 PM

Jenniferyan
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Lately i've been drinking organic milk... i feel like a snob, but it's sooo much better

4/18/2007 2:43:20 PM

Arab13
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no, not a snob, a sheep maybe

THEY DON'T USE PESTICIDES OR FERTILIZERS ON THE COWS!!!!


wtf


you do know it's complete bullshit right?


most "organic" foods have been shipped in, and thus are worse for the environment than local stuff

4/18/2007 2:45:26 PM

cheezcurd
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alot of it is probably in your head

I was drinking organic milk for awhile, then decided the benefit wasn't worth the price and switched to Maple View (still hormone free or whatever) to support the local guys.

[Edited on April 18, 2007 at 2:45 PM. Reason : ^^]

4/18/2007 2:45:34 PM

Arab13
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ORGANIC =! HORMONE FREE

4/18/2007 2:46:25 PM

FuhCtious
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Who the hell goes through 3 gallons a week?

Are you harboring a baby calf in your pantry?

4/18/2007 2:47:15 PM

cheezcurd
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i've yet to see an organic milk that didn't claim to be hormone free

[Edited on April 18, 2007 at 2:47 PM. Reason : ^^]

also, http://www.boston.com/ae/food/articles/2006/09/25/2_dairies_to_end_use_of_artificial_hormones/

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"Under federal standards, organic milk is from cows not treated with synthetic hormones or antibiotics; these cows are fed only organically grown food and have access to pastures."


[Edited on April 18, 2007 at 2:50 PM. Reason : ']

4/18/2007 2:47:20 PM

Arab13
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then why do they bother calling it organic? (not arguing your point, I just hate the organic label being slapped on everything)

4/18/2007 2:51:16 PM

cheezcurd
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from what i just read, the three requirements are:

-no artificial hormones
-fed organically grown grains
-must have access to pasture

[Edited on April 18, 2007 at 2:54 PM. Reason : ']

4/18/2007 2:52:25 PM

evan
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my organic milk started smelling bad after 3 days until i got one of those baking soda things for my fridge.

4/18/2007 3:00:31 PM

JP
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does anyone know when is the best time to buy milk at the store? obviously it depends on when it gets to the store, but i was just wondering if anyone knew of a certain day of the week to buy it in order to maximize the time it's good from when you buy it (specifically any of the local stores around here -- FL, HT)

4/18/2007 3:03:43 PM

eltownse
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Try storing your milk at the back of the fridge. It is coldest there that at any other place.

4/18/2007 3:07:51 PM

cheezcurd
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i think you mean the bottom of the fridge...or the back of the bottom i suppose

that's where I keep meats and such too

[Edited on April 18, 2007 at 3:11 PM. Reason : ']

4/18/2007 3:09:15 PM

frogncsu
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Don't put milk in the door of the fridge, thats supposed to be the "warmest" area.

4/18/2007 3:12:18 PM

Yodajammies
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powdered skim milk!

I still have nightmares from my youth about this mess. *shudder*

4/18/2007 3:41:01 PM

arcgreek
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Quote :
"Who the hell goes through 3 gallons a week?

Are you harboring a baby calf in your pantry?

"


I'm on a bulking diet. I drink it with my many meals to make sure i get enough protein and calories. Plus, I like milk.


I'd rather go through 3 gallons of milk than 3 2L of soft drink

[Edited on April 18, 2007 at 4:34 PM. Reason : ]

4/18/2007 4:33:54 PM

synchrony7
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"Fucking hell. I just checked it and some turd had the coldness set to .5, instead of the recommended 3.5. And the scale goes up to like 8. I bet it was my landlord, he's been an ass lately."


Well that fixes your problem. Now what might be a bigger problem, why is your landlord coming into your apartment and changing the settings on your fridge...

4/18/2007 4:39:35 PM

Kiwi
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Alot of organic products are lies because they're stamped by companies that don't carry strict federal laws. A few brands do but I can't remember which ones.

Get milk that is in a non-see through container. Light has damaging effects on milk and rids it of most of it's nutrients (as if pasteurization doesn't). Anyway that might be it. Definitely check your fridge temperature though too.

4/18/2007 4:53:25 PM

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"I got some in the Cary Teeter that was in glass bottles, that shit was money.

"


hells yeah.. maple view farm milk rocks..

it's local, cheaper, and tastes better than any other milk

we got some of their egg-nog round christmas time, and you could practically eat it with a spoon

they give you money back for the bottles too.. just take them back to any harris teeter

4/18/2007 7:08:10 PM

skankinande
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They also charge you a deposit.

4/18/2007 7:15:57 PM

0EPII1
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"Alot of organic products are lies because they're stamped by companies that don't carry strict federal laws."


I don't know what that means. If you want the organic label on your product, you have to satisfy some criteria. Now if these criteria have been loosened, then I wouldn't know about it.

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"Light has damaging effects on milk and rids it of most of it's nutrients "


That's news to me. Which nutrients does light destroy? The protein? Calcium? Any sources on this? Sure, I can look it up in google, and I probably will.

4/18/2007 7:16:05 PM

Lutra
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^I actually knew about the clear bottle thing. Maybe in an animal science class they mentioned it.

4/18/2007 7:28:28 PM

ilopan86
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"Get milk that is in a non-see through container. Light has damaging effects on milk and rids it of most of it's nutrients"


That little light goes off when you close the door.

4/18/2007 9:00:02 PM

daalians
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but generally the stores have them sitting out in a brightly lit place for however long

4/18/2007 9:11:08 PM

ncsukat
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I've experienced the same milk woes... I've essentially stopped buying it. That way when I do buy the occasional Sam's Club gallon it gets consumed by the house in record time. A lot of our milk has gone sour before the date indicated as well... I added some to my oatmeal one morning and thought it tasted a little odd because I had purchased different/cheaper oats. However, the fairly new milk was already spoiled Anyway... I didn't feel like reading the whole thread, so those are my thoughts & experiences. I wish there were something we could do about it!!! (Milk in Asheville is SO MUCH CHEAPER! It's crazy paying $4/gal for milk!!! No wonder America is so unhealthy... Beer & Soda are the cheapest things to drink!! /rant

4/18/2007 9:51:52 PM

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I've heard that the nutrients don't stand up well to light too, was considering trying to get some in a paper carton next time and see if the taste is any different or if it stays good longer as added benefits. I usually don't drink enough to use a whole bottle before it goes bad, but I'm not seeing it go bad in a ridiculously short amount of time though...

4/18/2007 10:04:54 PM

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