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  • C Christian Graus

    You drink milk with every meal ? Christian I have drunk the cool-aid and found it wan and bitter. - Chris Maunder

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    Steve McLenithan
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    So does your houshold go though 4 to 6 gallons a week like my family? ;)

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    • C Colin Angus Mackay

      I would have to agree with you on the organic front. If I could afford it I'd buy more organic produce - but it is more expensive.


      "If a man empties his purse into his head, no man can take it away from him, for an investment in knowledge pays the best interest." -- Joseph E. O'Donnell Not getting the response you want from a question asked in an online forum: How to Ask Questions the Smart Way!

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      Marc Clifton
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      Colin Angus Mackay wrote: If I could afford it I'd buy more organic produce - but it is more expensive. My son (13) volunteers two hours a week at the local food co-op and we get a 15% discount. :-D He learns how a co-op works (and a grocery store in general), does something nice for the community, and I actually "bank" the discount for him for things he might want to get later. Marc MyXaml Advanced Unit Testing

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        Colin Angus Mackay wrote: If I could afford it I'd buy more organic produce - but it is more expensive. My son (13) volunteers two hours a week at the local food co-op and we get a 15% discount. :-D He learns how a co-op works (and a grocery store in general), does something nice for the community, and I actually "bank" the discount for him for things he might want to get later. Marc MyXaml Advanced Unit Testing

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        Colin Angus Mackay
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        Marc Clifton wrote: He learns how a co-op works (and a grocery store in general) That is excellent. Marc Clifton wrote: I actually "bank" the discount for him for things he might want to get later An even better incentive. Learning how businesses work and teaching a kid how to become financially self sufficient is one of the most important life-lessons, IMO. I wrote about it in a two part blog entry a while back: You are the Master...[^] ... And Money is the Slave[^]


        "If a man empties his purse into his head, no man can take it away from him, for an investment in knowledge pays the best interest." -- Joseph E. O'Donnell Not getting the response you want from a question asked in an online forum: How to Ask Questions the Smart Way!

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        • C Colin Angus Mackay

          Marc Clifton wrote: He learns how a co-op works (and a grocery store in general) That is excellent. Marc Clifton wrote: I actually "bank" the discount for him for things he might want to get later An even better incentive. Learning how businesses work and teaching a kid how to become financially self sufficient is one of the most important life-lessons, IMO. I wrote about it in a two part blog entry a while back: You are the Master...[^] ... And Money is the Slave[^]


          "If a man empties his purse into his head, no man can take it away from him, for an investment in knowledge pays the best interest." -- Joseph E. O'Donnell Not getting the response you want from a question asked in an online forum: How to Ask Questions the Smart Way!

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          Colin Angus Mackay wrote: Learning how businesses work and teaching a kid how to become financially self sufficient is one of the most important life-lessons, IMO. Agreed. He discovered a very interesting thing when I told him I was putting the 15% discount in the bank for him. He said: "huh, so that means, the more you spend, the more I make!" Some fundamental truth seems to be lurking in there. :-D Marc MyXaml Advanced Unit Testing

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            Colin Angus Mackay wrote: Learning how businesses work and teaching a kid how to become financially self sufficient is one of the most important life-lessons, IMO. Agreed. He discovered a very interesting thing when I told him I was putting the 15% discount in the bank for him. He said: "huh, so that means, the more you spend, the more I make!" Some fundamental truth seems to be lurking in there. :-D Marc MyXaml Advanced Unit Testing

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            Colin Angus Mackay
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            Marc Clifton wrote: "huh, so that means, the more you spend, the more I make!" Some fundamental truth seems to be lurking in there. Sounds like he's got the hang of it quite well. :-D


            "If a man empties his purse into his head, no man can take it away from him, for an investment in knowledge pays the best interest." -- Joseph E. O'Donnell Not getting the response you want from a question asked in an online forum: How to Ask Questions the Smart Way!

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            • C Christian Graus

              You drink milk with every meal ? Christian I have drunk the cool-aid and found it wan and bitter. - Chris Maunder

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              Jorgen Sigvardsson
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              To every supper and breakfast. At lunch I drink water. I drink a little more than a gallon per week (4 liters.. are you aussies metricified yet? ;)) Cold milk is sooo refreshing! Low fat of course. :) -- Arigato gozaimashita!

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              • J Jon Hulatt

                Crazy, crazy man. :-D

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                Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                I know, my other personality keeps telling me that. :-D -- Arigato gozaimashita!

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                  Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                  The dairy and meat industry are quite regulated here in Sweden, so I hope I'm on the safe side. It's funny you mention how farmers put all kinds of weird stuff into the cow food. It sort of proves the point of Joseph Schumpeter[^]. Capitalism requires growth in production. Growth requires any means neccesary (or so it seems). The customer who drives the demand gets hurt in the process. -- Arigato gozaimashita!

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                  • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

                    The problem with beer is that it contains alcohol, which is a substance I'm trying to avoid right now. :) -- Arigato gozaimashita!

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                    Ryan Binns
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                    Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: The problem with beer is that it contains alcohol, which is a substance I'm trying to avoid right now. It's nice to hear somebody speaking a bit of sense :-D. Alcohol is evil

                    Ryan

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                    • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

                      I've read that as you get older, milk is bad for you, as the calcium will just clog everything up. So, do anyone of you have a good suggestion for milk substitutes? Juice is good, but it's kind of expensive compared to milk, and sodas are out of the question. Water's nice, but it's a bit boring to drink every day with every meal. -- Arigato gozaimashita!

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                      Jeff Bogan
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                      Are you delusional? Milk is a great source of calcium, vitamin D, and protein. I think you have been reading too many websites by paranoid schizophrenics.

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                      • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

                        To every supper and breakfast. At lunch I drink water. I drink a little more than a gallon per week (4 liters.. are you aussies metricified yet? ;)) Cold milk is sooo refreshing! Low fat of course. :) -- Arigato gozaimashita!

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                        Christian Graus
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                        We've been metric since the 60's. I find milk too heavy, unless I want a food ( which milk is ) Christian I have drunk the cool-aid and found it wan and bitter. - Chris Maunder

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                        • S Steve McLenithan

                          So does your houshold go though 4 to 6 gallons a week like my family? ;)

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                          David Stone
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                          My family manages to go through a little over that amount. I drink maybe a glass or two a week. I blame it all on the others (there's my mom, dad, and 4 younger brothers). I get a crapload of calcium (and other good stuff) from the Jamba Juice I drink regularly (like, every day). :)


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                          • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

                            I've read that as you get older, milk is bad for you, as the calcium will just clog everything up. So, do anyone of you have a good suggestion for milk substitutes? Juice is good, but it's kind of expensive compared to milk, and sodas are out of the question. Water's nice, but it's a bit boring to drink every day with every meal. -- Arigato gozaimashita!

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                            David Stone
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                            It's too bad you guys don't have Jamba Juice. This stuff rocks. I always get one right after lunch on weekdays. (There's a Jamba Juice right up the street from my office.) :-D


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                            • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

                              I've read that as you get older, milk is bad for you, as the calcium will just clog everything up. So, do anyone of you have a good suggestion for milk substitutes? Juice is good, but it's kind of expensive compared to milk, and sodas are out of the question. Water's nice, but it's a bit boring to drink every day with every meal. -- Arigato gozaimashita!

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                              Tom Archer
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                              I drink water six days a week with the only change being "cheat day". Of course that also includes the protein powder a couple of times a day. On cheat day, I typically stick to as many coca-colas as I down in one day :) Krista drinks soy milk because she can't have too much animal protein. Cheers, Tom Archer "Use what talents you possess. The woods would be very silent if no birds sang there except those that sang best." - William Blake * Inside C# -Second Edition * Visual C++.NET Bible * Extending MFC Applications with the .NET Framework

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                              • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

                                I've read that as you get older, milk is bad for you, as the calcium will just clog everything up. So, do anyone of you have a good suggestion for milk substitutes? Juice is good, but it's kind of expensive compared to milk, and sodas are out of the question. Water's nice, but it's a bit boring to drink every day with every meal. -- Arigato gozaimashita!

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                                Nitron
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                                This[^] serves as a great substitute! After the first twelve or eighteen times, your cheerios really do start to taste better with it. And just wait till you dunk your oreos in it! mmmmmmmm....mmmmmm! ;P ~Nitron.


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                                • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

                                  I've read that as you get older, milk is bad for you, as the calcium will just clog everything up. So, do anyone of you have a good suggestion for milk substitutes? Juice is good, but it's kind of expensive compared to milk, and sodas are out of the question. Water's nice, but it's a bit boring to drink every day with every meal. -- Arigato gozaimashita!

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                                  Soya milk. My blog.

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                                  • R Ryan Binns

                                    Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: The problem with beer is that it contains alcohol, which is a substance I'm trying to avoid right now. It's nice to hear somebody speaking a bit of sense :-D. Alcohol is evil

                                    Ryan

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                                    Jorgen Sigvardsson
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                                    It's bad for the brain, it's bad for the body, and it makes you look bad when you've had too much (having too much is too easily accomplished). The only sensible thing is not to drink it. :) Although, I do enjoy a glass of wine or two with the company of friends. -- Arigato gozaimashita!

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                                      steven shingler wrote: oestrogen because farmers these days pack so much of the stuff Not allowed over here. :-) Regards, Brian Dela :-) http://www.briandela.com IE 6 required.
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                                      • J Jorgen Sigvardsson

                                        Marc Clifton wrote: Hmmm. I haven't come across that. Both men and women suffer from calcium loss as they get older, though women more. So, the calcium either comes out of your bones or you can get your calcium from other sources. Although I recall reading recently, but can't remember where, that calcium supplements are not all that effective. Go figure. I think I'll reevaluate my position on calcium. I thought it sounded a bit weird at first, but hey, IANAD. It came back to me when I was pouring up a glass of milk. I wish I could remember where I read it. -- Arigato gozaimashita!

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                                        >I wish I could remember where I read it. Cosmo? regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: "Gassho rei, Watson-san!" Crikey! ain't life grand?

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                                          To every supper and breakfast. At lunch I drink water. I drink a little more than a gallon per week (4 liters.. are you aussies metricified yet? ;)) Cold milk is sooo refreshing! Low fat of course. :) -- Arigato gozaimashita!

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                                          >Low fat of course Oh! Well then, don't worry. That's just water with white colouring. None of the benefits of good milk and none of the benefits of pure water. regards, Paul Watson Bluegrass South Africa Jörgen Sigvardsson wrote: "Gassho rei, Watson-san!" Crikey! ain't life grand?

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