I was in the middle of making dinner when this happened. I’m grateful I poured it into a measuring cup first. Thankfully I don’t live too far from another source.

I remember milk staying good almost a week past its expiration date when I was a kid. Boy have the times changed.

  • Victor@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    I’m baffled that America insists on selling milk by the gallon. That’s so much milk to finish after opening.

    The maximum size we used to get while I was growing up where I live was 1 litre. Then came the big milk, 1.5 L. Now we have this even bigger one that’s 1.75 L, I think. Seems like it’s going to converge on 2 L. 😄

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      7 days ago

      Dairy is heavily subsidized in the US. 1 gallon (3.8L) barely costs more than 1/2. Might as well buy the whole gallon and turn what you aren’t going to otherwise use into yogurt or cheese.

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        7 days ago

        I somehow doubt you can do much with pasteurized and homogenized 1% milk.

        There’s a reason that most dairy products in Europe are made from raw milk.

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      8 days ago

      Kids drink lots of milk i used to think people who bought multiple gallons was crazy…

      Now I’m at the point we use a gallon in about a 2 days…

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      7 days ago

      I can go through a whole gallon by myself before it goes bad. Now, I might just barely be able to do it most times, but still. Between cooking, drinking, and cereal, I can usually find a way to use it all. I mostly drink it though.