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Rehydrated milk

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Post: # 128076Unread post Shule
Wed Jul 10, 2024 7:39 pm

So, I've been drinking rehydrated dehydrated milk instead of the regular kind for a while now. I tolerate it better, for reasons that I believe are microbial (not related to lactose or casein).

Anyway, the packaging says to use almost three times as much powdered milk as it tastes like it needs. So I've been experimenting with different potencies for some months.

Anyway, I discovered a cool tip. Apparently, milk needs a bitter component to prevent it from tasting watery. So, if you don't use enough powdered milk, and want an easy fix, just add a little baking soda, and then it tastes great. Don't add a /lot/ of baking soda, though.
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Post: # 128077Unread post Shule
Wed Jul 10, 2024 7:45 pm

Oh, another cool tip, if you need choline in your diet, is to put it in your jug of milk (I use Bulk Supplements choline bitartrate powder). That helps ensure you consume the nutrient without having to think about it. It doesn't hurt the taste of the milk; it makes it taste slightly better, if anything.
Location: SW Idaho, USA
Climate: BSk
USDA hardiness zone: 6
Elevation: 2,260 feet

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