Mini milk cartons!

QSis

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Hey, look what I found!

Mini cartons of milk (8 oz. each), packaged like juice boxes, that keep for a long time without refrigeration until you open one!

I never have regular milk in the house (I use almond milk on my cold cereal), so when I need some for cooking or baking, I have to run out and buy a pint of it.

This is great! :wow:

(Probably a lot of you guys already knew about this, huh?) :blush:

Lee
 

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ChowderMan

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I've seen it in quarts - but the cups size is definitely handy for non-milk households!

I wonder when the big chains are going to accept the fact that the Baby Boomers have boomed comma already - and don't need 20 lbs of hamburger on a tray.....
 

Cooksie

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I haven't seen those, but I'd buy some. I'll cook with milk, but I never just drink a glass of milk, just don't like it. At one time I was keeping a box of dried milk. I switched to freezing milk in 1 cup portions.

The other day I bought some dried buttermilk powder to make homemade ranch dressing mix.
 

lilbopeep

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I used to buy whole and choco milk "boxes" for the girls brown bag school lunches. Back then Parmalat was the brand (I think that's the way to spell it LOL).
 

lilbopeep

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I haven't seen those, but I'd buy some. I'll cook with milk, but I never just drink a glass of milk, just don't like it. At one time I was keeping a box of dried milk. I switched to freezing milk in 1 cup portions.

The other day I bought some dried buttermilk powder to make homemade ranch dressing mix.

I have fresh buttermilk frozen in 1/2 pint containers.

I use Saco brand buttermilk powder in my pancake recipes when I don't have fresh.
 

Shermie

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I think I've seen those filled with 1% milk.

I don't drink whole milk. Only 1% milk. That is as low as I'll go. No skim milk, because it looks and tastes almost like water!! :ohmy: :eating2:
 

loboloco

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Used to buy those in Germany back in the 80's. They were good to carry along for the kids if you could get them to drink it.
 

Cooksie

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I have fresh buttermilk frozen in 1/2 pint containers.

I use Saco brand buttermilk powder in my pancake recipes when I don't have fresh.

That's what I bought, no other choice at Wally World :ermm:.

I looked for the mini milk cartons but could only find the 32 oz. I'd buy some if they were the 8 oz.
 
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