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i tasted some thick sour milk stuff in sweden once, but its SUPPOSE to be that way!! the family i was staying with served it to me on top of some cereal, i couldn't even get the first bite down politly, i spit that stuff out right there!
I know exactly the stuff you're talking about! I wouldn't even try it when I was there, just the consistancy of it grossed me out. I was amazed by all the different dairy/milk products they had there, I had to try several just to find good ol' plain milk like I was used to at home.
I too have noticed that milk doesn't seem to make it more than a day or so past the 'sell by' date. And the less that's left in the container, the quicker it goes south.
Well the gut is back to normal but that wasn't a pleasant experience. However, to anyone needing an "internal cleansing" I highly recommend you give it a shot sometime.
Sierraben, I can't believe you'd pour that crap in your pancake mix! Just the thought makes me shudder.
About like it went in: Sour and runny. Ever hear the Larry the Cable Guy skit on poopin through a screen door without touching the mesh? Kind of like that but explosive.
I like to mix buttermilk (cultured) with regular milk to get a lot more b-milk or form a curd to make cream cheese from.
Sounds like your dairy or their delivery trucks are badly refigerated.
I'm picturing a toy rocket with Ivans head on top of it. You fill it up two thirds of the way with milk, attach it to an air pump, pump it up and release it -
Away it rockets up into the sky with milk spewing out behind it...
Last edited by Greywolf; Apr 25, 2006 at 10:43 PM.
so last summer, after a grocery store run, I forgot to get the milk out of the wifes car. She calls me from work a couple days later, when the gallon jug finally burped. Oh man was I in trouble! It took awhile to get all the smell out of it.
I'm picturing a toy rocket with Ivans head on top of it. You fill it up two thirds of the way with milk, attach it to an air pump, pump it up and release it -
Away it rockets up into the sky with milk spewing out behind it...
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