The propaganda technique used in this example is called "bandwagon," which seeks to persuade people to follow the majority opinion by suggesting that most others are already doing so.
Yes, milk jugs are recyclable. They are typically made of a type of plastic called HDPE (high-density polyethylene), which is widely accepted by recycling programs. Be sure to rinse out the jug before recycling to prevent contamination.
Milk-producing animals are called dairy animals. These animals include cows, goats, sheep, and buffalo, whose milk is commonly consumed by humans.
If you are being challenged to do this, you can probably do it if 1) you supply your own milk and buy the lactose free kind (switch it into a regular milk jug) and 2) take some lactaid before the attempt.
Generally I would say don't try it. But I know how college people are so if that's your situation, good luck and keep the garbage can nearby.
I drank a gallon and a quarter in less than half an hour without realising it was a feat. It was easy and I didn't feel sick. The only reason I did it was because mum bought a massive box of those milk flavouring straws that I love. I was only 7 then. So I don't see why people think its impossible.
During a Sunday School class, my high school son drank a gallon of milk and part of another gallon while eating exactly 13 and one half donuts. He then sang on the praise team during our worship service with absolutely no ill effects. He is a legend!
ITS NOT GOOD
Milk carton full of milk
To answer simply, eggs and milk are both great protein sources. An average size egg contains about 6g of protein (12%), whilst a glass of milk contains about 8g of protein (3.5%). The protein is also high quality & is easily broken down by the body into usable amino acids. If someone does not eat meat (e.g. Vegetarians) they will need a good protein alternative; milk & eggs is one good source.
NO! We tried to thicken a sauce and had bad stomach aches. Even if it's canned, it's no good.
Yes, provided that all milks that are being homogenized together fit the requirements for kashrut: the milks must from kosher animals (cows/sheep/goats but not camels etc.) and that the milks are not processed with any animal products.
Additionally, the Orthodox Jew musr make sure that the milk is drunk at a separate mealtime from the consumption of any meat.
If the tin is unopened it will last for years
1 Can of Sweetened Condensed Milk is 14 oz. 8 oz is a cup, so a 14 oz can is 1 3/4 cups.
Yes, but it is so hard as not to be worth it.
I only found two one of them is memory struck like an ax on page 71 and the other one is the little fight struck her like needles also on page 71
Very. Never smoke and drink milk at the same time. It may make your anus burst
b-cuz strawberries are red nd milk is white red nd white makes PINK! red and white makes pink. right? strawberry flavoring is red and milk is white therefore strawberry milk is pink. [Edit]The above is not true Strawberry itself does not make the milke turn pink. This is one of the biggest misconceptions. They usually use food cosmetic dye bugs (which are bugs used to extract food coloring). They raise these bugs and once full grown, boil them in water to extract the coloring. Then they use this coloring to make strawberry milk into pink. These bugs are absolutely harmless and it is NOT disgusting to drink strawberry milk because it is pasteurized. Harmful pathogens would die in the process of extracting the coloring as well.
Up $1.26 at $14.08 that's a lot of money
Replace the powdered milk AND the water in the recipe with whole or 2% milk.