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![]() "Carlos Eduardo Vieira" > wrote in message news ![]() > I'm not sure which ng to ask this question in, but it's related to homes > but not to repair and it's related to food but not to cooking. > > I use Costco milk and cream (the real stuff, 100% stuff, not the watered > down stuff) for my ice cream and coffee. > > I live a score of miles from the nearest grocery store (other than a 7-11 > gas station complex about a dozen miles away at a highway exit), which > makes a round trip for milk an hour in transit (there's generally no > traffic unless there's an accident). > > For emergencies for the milk for ice cream and coffee, I have resorted to > canned milk (both types) but they change the flavor too much (they're not > really milk at all, it seems). > > Then someone suggested "powdered milk", which I went to the grocery store > to buy, only to my horror to find that it's far more expensive than fresh > milk! (About $18 for 20 quarts worth of the powder.) > > Normally the "crap" solution is the cheapest, where I was in for a shock > that the price for that crap powdered milk solution is more than twice the > price for the fresh milk solution. > > Why? > > Do you find the same price disparity where you live? > Is there any other "emergency milk" solution out there? Powdered milk is always more expensive. I do buy it. Not much. Then again, I don't use much milk ever. You can also get shelf stable in a box, Dollar Tree sells it. |
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