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Vicki Administrator


   Age : 41 Joined : 12 Oct 2006 Posts : 3099 Localisation : Chesapeake Beach, Maryland
| Subject: Powdered Milk Thu 20 Mar 2008, 8:40 pm | |
| Who here buys and uses powdered milk? Do you use store brand or a name brand? How much does it cost in your area? Where do you buy it? _________________ Vicki
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gayla50 Moderator


   Age : 53 Joined : 12 Oct 2006 Posts : 3671 Localisation : Western North Carolina
| Subject: Re: Powdered Milk Fri 21 Mar 2008, 11:25 am | |
| I do I do I get mine at a local store it was on sale awhile back and I got it for $ 5.99 for the big box .. I was at Walmart and the discounted Carnation to $6.99 I got 4 box of it I have it in storage . I use for baking and cooking my family will drink it I blend 1/2 of mild to I will check on the prices today and check on powdered eggs. _________________ Gayla
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Donna Very Valuable Member


   Age : 46 Joined : 12 Oct 2006 Posts : 1477
| Subject: Re: Powdered Milk Fri 21 Mar 2008, 11:41 am | |
| I read where a lady said she mixes powder milk to her real milk when its at the 1/2 gallon point.She mixes in enough powder milk to it and said her kids could never tell the difference.We are out of milk riht now ,I have some powder milk here now from a recipe the grandkids and I made.When we buy milk next time I think Im gonna try this with a glass.We buy 1% at our home..not sure if that makes a difference. Hate to say it but never heard of powdered eggs before,,might be something to look into and put back for those"just in case" moments. |
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Vicki Administrator


   Age : 41 Joined : 12 Oct 2006 Posts : 3099 Localisation : Chesapeake Beach, Maryland
| Subject: Re: Powdered Milk Fri 21 Mar 2008, 12:54 pm | |
| I use the powdered milk all the time but need more and it seems so expensive now. I will have to check my Walmart _________________ Vicki
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Donna Very Valuable Member


   Age : 46 Joined : 12 Oct 2006 Posts : 1477
| Subject: Re: Powdered Milk Fri 21 Mar 2008, 1:38 pm | |
| | Vicki,do you use it to drink or for cooking? |
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Dancing Feather Very Valuable Member


   Age : 43 Joined : 13 Oct 2006 Posts : 275 Localisation : South Shore, Mass.
| Subject: Re: Powdered Milk Fri 21 Mar 2008, 4:21 pm | |
| | My mom used to give it to us when we were growing up and I could always tell the difference. I'd go to the neighbors for milk when I wanted the "good stuff". As a result I don't use it now. |
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Vicki Administrator


   Age : 41 Joined : 12 Oct 2006 Posts : 3099 Localisation : Chesapeake Beach, Maryland
| Subject: Re: Powdered Milk Fri 21 Mar 2008, 4:36 pm | |
| I use it in cooking and will mix some in with my milk when it gets half full to make it last longer. I also use it to make half -n-half for coffee.
The big box of Food Lion brand was %15.95 today. I didn't buy any _________________ Vicki
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gayla50 Moderator


   Age : 53 Joined : 12 Oct 2006 Posts : 3671 Localisation : Western North Carolina
| Subject: Re: Powdered Milk Fri 21 Mar 2008, 8:06 pm | |
| Ok Vicki today at both stores that are near by 20 quart packages of milk were $18.19 but the had 16 quart discounted to $6.38 I brought all 15 that were there I spilt with my sister in laws and my nieces .. we all mix and use for baking and cooking powdered eggs were $5.47 at and $6.23 they its in the baking aisle near the powdered milk .. maybe it a southern thing .
I will mix it with 1/2 gallon of milk my house if they dont see it they will drink it .. But most of us here drink our own cow milk Frank likes goat milk and I love cheese from the goats _________________ Gayla
"They take great pride in making their dinner cost much; I take my pride in making my dinner cost so little."
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Dancing Feather Very Valuable Member


   Age : 43 Joined : 13 Oct 2006 Posts : 275 Localisation : South Shore, Mass.
| Subject: Re: Powdered Milk Fri 21 Mar 2008, 8:45 pm | |
| Lucky you gayla! I love goat cheese but don't get it very often. I've never had "raw" milk but I've heard it's really good. |
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GentleRain Very Valuable Member


   Age : 44 Joined : 12 Oct 2006 Posts : 711
| Subject: Re: Powdered Milk Fri 21 Mar 2008, 9:45 pm | |
| We were given some powdered milk for free years ago, and it was a bit different from what you find at the store. It came in big cans and the powder was not as fine, so it took a bit more work to get it stirred up, but it was so delicious! We used to buy the kind at the grocery store, but had some trouble keeping it fresh. I just got to thinking that maybe you are supposed to store the powder in the refrigerator? I can not drink it, because I have stomach troubles with skim milk, but it was cheaper for baking. Now it has gotten so expensive, and evaporated milk has gone way up in price also. _________________ MARY |
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