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![]() "Janet B" > wrote in message ... > On Tue, 10 Nov 2015 16:08:51 -0600, "cshenk" > wrote: > > > snip > I snag some small milk container from 7-11 >>(there's one in a close walk from here). Not the cheapest milk, but >>there's no waste so in the end, saves money vs tossing out excess milk >>all the time. >> >> Carol > > I get powdered milk in bulk for just such a purpose. It's there if I > need it and it doesn't have the smell or taste of canned milk. > Janet US I used to use it for stuff like that and still keep a small packet in case I run out but I can get milk for $1 at Dollar Tree. It's shelf stable and nobody complains about it. Nobody here is much of a milk drinker but once in a while they will have some. I normally get a quart and have to throw some out as it spoils. That's how little we use. |
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