Homo? YUCK

kelansan
kelansan Posts: 96 Arc User
edited August 2008 in Off-Topic Discussion
What's your favorite type of milk? I prefer skim myself... so what do you like, homo, 2%, 1%, chocolate milk, what?
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  • tofu
    tofu Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited August 2008
    CHOCOLATE MILK^_^ YUM YUM,! ahahaha lol
  • ambie
    ambie Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited August 2008
    Soy, hmm, but if it's actual milk it has to be the best brand there is, otherwise i'll refuse to drink/use it.
  • kelansan
    kelansan Posts: 96 Arc User
    edited August 2008
    ambie wrote: »
    Soy, hmm, but if it's actual milk it has to be the best brand there is, otherwise i'll refuse to drink/use it.

    Soy's not very good for you, you know? My Uncles a Doctor, and he says he has people come in every year, thinking that soy is good for your health, with multiple soy related complications. Soy really messed up your thyroid and hormone levels with constant use, and I wouldn't drink it beyond a now and then drink. Even in asian countries, where it's much more common, it's drunk in moderation, because the health benefits go away when you overdo it. Those western hardcore vegan types who chug soy back like water usually end up sick eventually.
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  • prosper
    prosper Posts: 335 Arc User
    edited August 2008
    Chocolate milk. I used to have it, literally, every day two years ago. *_* God I miss that. I hardly ever get it now.
  • jezzabee
    jezzabee Posts: 58 Arc User
    edited August 2008
    Human milk :3
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  • ambie
    ambie Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited August 2008
    kelansan wrote: »
    Soy's not very good for you, you know? My Uncles a Doctor, and he says he has people come in every year, thinking that soy is good for your health, with multiple soy related complications. Soy really messed up your thyroid and hormone levels with constant use, and I wouldn't drink it beyond a now and then drink.

    :0 i have trouble drinking milk it makes me get head aches and feel sick. Though the expensive stuff doesnt for some reason, but we cant always buy that T_T
  • prosper
    prosper Posts: 335 Arc User
    edited August 2008
  • jezzabee
    jezzabee Posts: 58 Arc User
    edited August 2008
    prosper wrote: »
    Sounds hot.

    It's best warm and fresh ;)
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  • prosper
    prosper Posts: 335 Arc User
    edited August 2008
    jezzabee wrote: »
    It's best warm and fresh ;)

    I have to agree with you there. ;D
  • cici
    cici Posts: 14 Arc User
    edited August 2008
    Strawberry milk if not well how about vanilla flavored soy milk (I don't usually drink any form of milk but it is quite tasty as a once in a blue-moon type of thing).
  • ranthe
    ranthe Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited August 2008
    regular 2% for me. can cook with it, make milkshakes, and you can add your own strawberry or chocolate syrup, also goes great with cookies, or graham crackers.
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  • snaptrap
    snaptrap Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited August 2008
    kelansan wrote: »
    What's your favorite type of milk?

    Why didn't you use this as your thread title?
  • t0yo
    t0yo Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited August 2008
    Awesome thread title XD
  • iry
    iry Posts: 107 Arc User
    edited August 2008
    Either 2% from the gallon, or fresh warm milk from the nozzle my friend was given.
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  • wolfy142
    wolfy142 Posts: 163 Arc User
    edited August 2008
    yes this is milk thread

    but you know homo also stands for homosapien, homosexual -.-
  • vigor
    vigor Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited August 2008
    When I first saw the thread name I thought this was a "I hate **** people" thread o.o..
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  • kelansan
    kelansan Posts: 96 Arc User
    edited August 2008
    vigor wrote: »
    When I first saw the thread name I thought this was a "I hate **** people" thread o.o..

    lol now that I think about it...
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  • jacktheriper
    jacktheriper Posts: 31 Arc User
    edited August 2008
    what is homo-milk????? Well i like my milk with sugar, but it has to be fresh and as for origin then i dont care, if it comes from human or cow (just want the milk), because my breakfast is a glass of milk and that has to last till dinner.
  • kelansan
    kelansan Posts: 96 Arc User
    edited August 2008
    what is homo-milk????? Well i like my milk with sugar, but it has to be fresh and as for origin then i dont care, if it comes from human or cow (just want the milk), because my breakfast is a glass of milk and that has to last till dinner.

    Homo milk means whole milk, or the strongest type of cow's milk possible. It's very rich and fatty, and the taste is very strong. Homo Milk is usually only used as a term in Canada and the UK, and everywhere else it's Whole Milk.
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  • sealed
    sealed Posts: 781
    edited August 2008
    I wish I had strawberry milk or chocolate milk with my cereal ;_;

    sealed~
  • zarexiz
    zarexiz Posts: 65 Arc User
    edited August 2008
    Hot milk with chocolate cereal :P
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  • cici
    cici Posts: 14 Arc User
    edited August 2008
    kelansan wrote: »
    Homo milk means whole milk, or the strongest type of cow's milk possible. It's very rich and fatty, and the taste is very strong. Homo Milk is usually only used as a term in Canada and the UK, and everywhere else it's Whole Milk.

    I thought that meant homogenized milk? As generally you can have 1% and 2% milk separate as it goes stale meaning that it once was homogenized (made to be of a constitution that's equal throughout its entirety, certainly beats the definition for homo milk at urbandictionary). Although it is easiest to view the break down of it in whole milk.
  • bobobob
    bobobob Posts: 0 Arc User
    edited August 2008
    Nesquik! lol :D
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  • kelansan
    kelansan Posts: 96 Arc User
    edited August 2008
    cici wrote: »
    I thought that meant homogenized milk? As generally you can have 1% and 2% milk separate as it goes stale meaning that it once was homogenized (made to be of a constitution that's equal throughout its entirety, certainly beats the definition for homo milk at urbandictionary). Although it is easiest to view the break down of it in whole milk.

    All milk is homogenized usually. It's very hard not to find homogenized milk. But in Canada, the top level of milk, where as no fat has been removed, is called 'homo milk', or whole milk in most other places. I do not know why it's like that here. Here on a scale of most fatty to least fatty, it goes homo, 2%, 1%, skim.
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  • cici
    cici Posts: 14 Arc User
    edited August 2008
    Certainly peculiar, then again there is also milk that lasts 40+ days.
  • ryuuzaki
    ryuuzaki Posts: 680 Arc User
    edited August 2008
    kelansan wrote: »
    Homo milk means whole milk, or the strongest type of cow's milk possible. It's very rich and fatty, and the taste is very strong. Homo Milk is usually only used as a term in Canada and the UK, and everywhere else it's Whole Milk.

    Having lived in the UK for the first 23 years of my life.... I can assure you I have never heard whole milk called homo milk. Homo is indeed short for homogenized, which is just a process to help bind the milk molecules. It really has little to do with the actual fat content of the milk, other than keeping it consistent throughout the milk.

    Pretty much all milk (skimmed/semi-skimmed/whole, 1%/2% etc.) is homogenized these days. You have to really look around to find some that isn't.

    Edit: you pretty much said the same thing while I was typing it. XD Except homogenization isn't really used to remove fat, just mix it all up. Unhomogenized whole milk has the same fat content as homogenized whole milk. It'll just separate and give you a creamy layer at the top.

    It's great for cooking with though. ;)
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