Do u put ice in ur milk?
>>22076830oh, are we counting frozen fruit as fresh now?
>>22076855yes.
>>22076825Yes, this is the most futuristic and hyper-advanced way to enjoy milk. The only more advanced futuristic way would be to have a cup that can somehow refrigerate it's contents constantly without emitting heat and had a long battery life. It's really a sign of how advanced your civilization is, when you can have clean frozen water, and clean cool milk, both whenever you want, at your own convenience.
>>22076825One cube is sufficient on a hot dayTwo cubes, now that's just excessive
No, I have a fridge that is functional and adequately keeps my milk nice and cool.
>>22076825No, that's gross. Milk correctly should be just a bit below room temp.
Only in cereal.
>>22076825I keep a glass in the freezer solely for milk because milk should be ice cold but putting ice in milk is completely unacceptable.
i looked it up. whole milk is 3%so buy whole, then pour over ice, and dilute it to 2%
>>22077222lucky charms milk soup is great. not too sweet. not too thick with carbs
>>22077111your mom is excessive
>>22077236I do this for a few drinks; one time my dad went looking for the frozen turkey and ended up shattering 3 of my glasses.
No, milk is a beverage I don't mind being hot or lukewarm.
>>22077190correct, milk that is very cold prevents you from drinking large quantities and also dulls the taste.
>>22076825I used to always put crushed ice in my milk as a kid desu. I liked how the ice tasted afterwards
>>22077236if the milk freezes at all the water and milk will separate
>>22076892The true Aryan way to drink milk is to let it get close to room temperature to bring out the flavor. Don't debate me because you know I'm right.>>22077190ball knower