Do you shake your milk?

Do you shake your milk?


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WTF are you talking about?


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say WTF again. I dare you.
 
geez guys this isn't rocket surgery.
Either you do, or you don't.
 
Can't say I've ever had the urge to shake the milk jug. I do smell it every time I open it though.

Bigger questions for me are...what prompted this question...and why would you shake the jug???
 
I always wipe the cheese off the cap churns.

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If you buy the ultrapasteurized, you never have to worry about it going bad. I"m pretty sure the sell-by date on my milk is in 2014.
 
^^^My mom always told me if the milk was chunky...to chew it. That's where my smelling came in to play...so I knew what to expect. Anything other than powdered milk or water was a treat in my house for a while.
 
I shake chocolate milk.

They say sell by date, i say its a use by date. It only takes once to chug down bad milk to start looking at date and smelling before drinking.
 
I shake chocolate milk.

They say sell by date, i say its a use by date. It only takes once to chug down bad milk to start looking at date and smelling before drinking.


exactly, that's why i'm so finicky with milk. there is nothing like being drunk and stumbling to the fridge, chugging a bunch of milk, only to blow chow everywhere. then you have to clean that shit up.
 
exactly, that's why i'm so finicky with milk. there is nothing like being drunk and stumbling to the fridge, chugging a bunch of milk, only to blow chow everywhere. then you have to clean that shit up.

drinking milk on a drunk? this thread has been a real eye opener for me. I just wanted to know if you shake your milk.
 
I don't drink milk... you guys wouldn't like me if I drank milk and hung around you afterwards. It's not pretty.

One word: Lactaid. That stuff is delicious. The two half gallons that have already been in our fridge for a week have sell-by dates in December. They'll be gone long before that, though.
 
No.

With 3 kids in the house, we go thru 3 gallons per week. Its been a long time since I've seen a gallon go bad.

I used to work in an creamery restaurant. When someone ordered a milkshake we were trained to ask if they really wanted a Frappe, because a milkshake did not contain any ice cream. Pretty much everyone was like WTF, but there were a handful of people who really did want a "milkshake".
 
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