Pet Peeves
What makes you angry? Get it off your chest so we can laugh at your impotent rage.
( , Thu 1 May 2008, 23:12)
What makes you angry? Get it off your chest so we can laugh at your impotent rage.
( , Thu 1 May 2008, 23:12)
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people who
call milk "full fat milk". It's just MILK you retards.
( , Tue 6 May 2008, 8:43, 3 replies)
call milk "full fat milk". It's just MILK you retards.
( , Tue 6 May 2008, 8:43, 3 replies)
Yes, but
I call it full fat milk to distinguish it from semi-skimmed milk, which also could be described (although less accurately) as 'milk'.
( , Tue 6 May 2008, 8:49, closed)
I call it full fat milk to distinguish it from semi-skimmed milk, which also could be described (although less accurately) as 'milk'.
( , Tue 6 May 2008, 8:49, closed)
Sorry to say.
Dairy-industry boy here...
No it isn't. It's the "Full quota of fat that you're allowed to add to milk" Milk.
All milk is separated when it arrives at the diary using a separator... usually a clever centrifuge.
The varying levels of fattyness are achieved by adding cream to the milk and then homogenising it. (Squirting it though very small holes to permanently mix milk and fat). This is why you never need to shake your milk to mix in the cream these days.
The cream you buy is the leftover "fat" from the process.
"Real milk" has a fat content over double that of the "full fat" milk you buy in the supermarket.
*truly sorry :(
( , Tue 6 May 2008, 8:57, closed)
Dairy-industry boy here...
No it isn't. It's the "Full quota of fat that you're allowed to add to milk" Milk.
All milk is separated when it arrives at the diary using a separator... usually a clever centrifuge.
The varying levels of fattyness are achieved by adding cream to the milk and then homogenising it. (Squirting it though very small holes to permanently mix milk and fat). This is why you never need to shake your milk to mix in the cream these days.
The cream you buy is the leftover "fat" from the process.
"Real milk" has a fat content over double that of the "full fat" milk you buy in the supermarket.
*truly sorry :(
( , Tue 6 May 2008, 8:57, closed)
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