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Old 09-03-2007, 03:23 PM
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I buy the Red box milk.
Does it help with your karaoke?
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Old 09-03-2007, 03:31 PM
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Jeez people! With all the talk of different milk products here and all your particular tastes, the only solution for you would be to rear your own cow and milk it every day!

Nothing ought to beat that for "freshness"!
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Jeez people! With all the talk of different milk products here and all your particular tastes, the only solution for you would be to rear your own cow and milk it every day!

Nothing ought to beat that for "freshness"!
...will make a right mess on your balcony though...
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...will make a right mess on your balcony though...
Nobody said it was going to be easy. 'Freshness' comes at a cost....
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Anybody here tried "Innocent" smoothies? They're sooooo good, without the strange processed boxed up taste packed smoothies usually have. But they're $68 for the carton at Oliver's!! Seen them anywhere for cheaper?
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innocent smoothies are imported from u.k hence the price. and they're not exactly cheap there either.

Just go to MIX, just as good.
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Monde, Where do you get the Red Box Milk?

Circle or 7/11
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Does it help with your karaoke?

I would never put another person through my singing. that would just be rude
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he he .. well.. that really wants me to hear you sing

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Another alternative...if you can't stomach cow's milk (allergies or whatever), and you don't want the sugar of soya-milk, you can try rice-milk or oat-milk. These 2 alternatives taste pretty decent, and don't have added sugar.

"so natural" makes a brand of rice-milk which I've bought at Wellcome. It's made from brown rice and very decent in taste. They don't always have it in stock, though. It's also sold at Gourmet, Sogo and Great (I think).

"pure harvest" makes a brand of organic oat-milk which I've found at Gourmet, Sogo and health-food stores (haven't looked elsewhere). This is a little pricier than rice-milk, but it's my favorite since it has a consistency which is closer to regular milk.
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