that whole discussion made no sense to me. id RATHER drink milk with my pasta than orange juice becuz orange juice is acidic and pasta is acidic so theres too much acid that way. milk contrasts it good! plus cold milk is just really refreshing
I don't know what futureprobe or podcast it was, but one of my favorite mega64 moments is when somebody said the ending of Rise of Skywalker should have been Rey finding an old bottle of rotten blue milk in the ruins of Luke's house and saying "Gah, what is that rancid stink!?" and then chugging it with the Tatooine sunset in the background
That guy that Rocco sent on a Hero's Journey is going to have bought a bottle of blue milk, which he will drink from the bottle and give a Mark Hamill grin as the blue milk flows down his face from the heavy glugs of the milk.
Yo I only got 1080p on this vid on my iPad. Should I wait for the 4k processing? Gonna be one of the most important food reviews thus far and I want to respect the artist’s intent.
Update: this stuff is mid AF. This vanilla milk. I'd much rather have the weird rice milk, pineapple, orange blossom water theme park concoction. Unsubed.
I love ice cream soup !!! Certain dairy things can inflict some of the worst physical pain I’ve ever experienced in my natural life. Usually I’m ok if I don’t go overboard on consumption.
I'm from South America (Argentina specifically) and milk over here is almost exclusively a breakfast (or tea time, which we call "merienda") thing. With cereal, with cocoa powder mixed in, or alone. It's so common, that a synonym for "having breakfast" or "having tea time" is "tomar la leche" (basically "drink milk"). In fact, this is the reason why the joke of evil or insane characters liking milk in some media (like Homelander in The Boys) is completely lost on us. At most, we understand it might be a play on the character being childish (because a lot of people "outgrow" milk for tea or coffee), but that's as far as it goes. Of course we also use milk in a lot of recipes, but I have never, ever seen somebody drink milk with their lunch or dinner. A milkshake with a meal is also extremely rare, I've only seen it in places that specifically ape American diners. The only time I've ever had a milkshake with a meal myself was at Comic Strip Café in Universal Orlando. It was a great experience and I'm not against doing that again, but I did have one of those "Freestyle" glasses for unlimited soda refills, so the milkshake was more like a "pre-dessert" thing for me and not "the drink" of my meal. "The drink" in this case was Sprite. I wonder if milk with meals is an exclusively American thing, or if other parts of the world do this as well.
Liquid IV is powdered Gatorade with twice the sodium and twice the sugar to try and cover up the sodium taste. I have no idea how they get away with saying adding salt to your water hydrates you more. It's mostly fine but most people aren't sweating enough to need extra sodium in their diet.
I'll admit, I was a little disappointed when I saw both "inspired by Galaxy's Edge" and "vanilla flavored" on the same package. I've had vanilla milk plenty of times (Kemps always had baseball themed vanilla milk in the summer) but I haven't been to Galaxy's Edge. It was tasty, sure, but nothing earth shattering. We found a bomb pop flavored Liquid IV at target that is excellent. I like adding them to my water in the summer because it does seem like I re-hydrate faster and don't get those awful midnight leg cramps.
The popcorn butter thing isn't the issue. I mean, it obviously isn't real butter but the reason people get sick is usually because of the people working the counter. Those machines are rarely cleaned and when they are, it's usually not done as well as it should be. Old rotten oil would build up in the bottom corners and we'd have to scrape it out once a month. I also worked multiple theatres where employees never washed their hands. Watched one of my coworkers reach deep down into the back of his trousers with his bare hand and then use the same hand to lift out a handful of really hot popcorn to his mouth. I'd never eat the stuff knowing that.
I remember coming to America for the first time as a kid and being BLOWN AWAY that you guys dont have bagged milk. drinking from a jug was like being asked to drink from a shoe
In Argentina we pretend to be all fancy shmancy and call bagged milk with the word "sachet", which literally means "bag" in French. I suspect the massive waves of European immigration in the late 19th and early 20th century had something to do with this.
Honestly surprised you guys liked it so much. It tastes like sugared milk to me and nothing exciting. The galaxy’s edge stuff is like a pleasant smoothie, could drink it any day of the week.
The kindergarten paint comment is 100% accurate...Put a couple old wooden handle brushes with paint spackled on them in the red cups, no one would know the difference.
johnny it sounds like you're casein sensitive, not lactose interolant. pop 2 lactaid next time and you'll fair much better. also look out for anything with caramel or caramel flavoring, that has a lot of casein in it.
oh yes milk and plastic straws go hand and hand, delicious and leave some milk in those straws and you're in for a delightful surprise 😍 edit: oh yeah he knows
I have tested this throughout the years and I cannot drink coffee and milk together or I will have the strongest pain in my stomach, enough to put me on the ground. No coffee mixed with milk, no coffee with my cereal. They have to be taken at least an hour apart to be safe.