This is good to know about Horizon milk. I drink a LOT of milk, though perhaps not as much as Tuckervill's son. I have pondered moving to organic milk in the past, I think I will give it a try!
This is good to know about Horizon milk. I drink a LOT of milk, though perhaps not as much as Tuckervill's son. I have pondered moving to organic milk in the past, I think I will give it a try!
organic milk just tastes so much better. And if you go to looking into what's in non-organic milk, it'll make you cringe. Some folks consider all dairy a bad thing, but I happen to like it, particularly chocolate milk after a hard ride. It's the best recovery drink for me. And if I start to bonk, nothing brings me back like chocolate milk and potato chips. That combo has saved me twice.
We've been buying Hood's (local brand) ultra pasteurized milk for years. My half gallon of skim is often around for a month, since I rarely use it (cereal and coffee once in awhile). DH buys one half gallon a week of 1%. In the summer, I buy the skim chocolate milk for a recovery drink. It's not organic, though. I have, on occasion bought the organic ultra pasteurized when I was at the farm market or health food store, but it was unbelievably expensive. For someone like me, who can barely stand the taste or smell of milk, it wasn't worth it.
+1 on organic milk tasting better!
I just bought 2 half-gallons of Horizons skim milk and a half-gallon of low-fat chocolate milkIt will be interesting to see if the skim milk tastes better...I drink so much of it and I have such a low "fat budget" per day (from nutritionist) that I pretty much have to drink skim. I've long since adjusted to it as long as I don't drink milk with a higher fat content.
added> Oh My That is Good - especially the Horizons Organic low-fat chocolate milk![]()
Organic milk is awesome!!
I don't know if you have a Central Market in your area (they may only be in TX, I am not sure) but on Mondays you can buy 3 half gallons for the price of two. Don't know how long this will last, so every monday I buy three and freeze what we don't use.
I never thought about freezing milk until I visited my boyfriend's parents in England. It seemed really odd then, but I often buy 1L of milk and freeze in 250ml portions as I use so little of it.