What can I cook for less than $5???
dsi1 wrote:
> Nancy Young wrote:
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>> dsi1 wrote:
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>>> htn963 wrote:
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>>>> (She also had the idea of mixing coke with milk. It sounded weird to
>>>> me at first, but it didn't taste bad at all, and makes a good
>>>> substitute for chocolate milk.)
>>>
>>>
>>> I thought I came up with that drink. Anyway, good for your aunt. Coke
>>> and milk is a good combination. You have to drink it within a few
>>> minutes or you'll get a thick layer of icky cheezy material floating
>>> on the top of some liquid that no longer looks like Coke or milk.
>>
>>
>> Years and years ago I worked with a woman who drank Coke and
>> milk because she had an ulcer. It didn't sound very good, but she
>> seemed to like it. I have no idea if it was good for what ailed her.
>> nancy
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>
> My general impression is that folks with ulcers are drawn towards milk.
> Probably Coke and milk and baking soda would have worked better - on
> second thought, leave out the Coke. :-)
Remember "Laverne & Shirly"? Pepsi & milk. I have a friend who likes
orange juice and milk, neither the OJ or the Coke or Pepsi & milk do
anything for me, but vanilla ice cream & coke that's another story
altogether and even better is a root beer float.
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JL
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