Mini milk cartons!

QSis

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Hey, look what I found!

Mini cartons of milk (8 oz. each), packaged like juice boxes, that keep for a long time without refrigeration until you open one!

I never have regular milk in the house (I use almond milk on my cold cereal), so when I need some for cooking or baking, I have to run out and buy a pint of it.

This is great! :wow:

(Probably a lot of you guys already knew about this, huh?) :blush:

Lee
 

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I've seen it in quarts - but the cups size is definitely handy for non-milk households!

I wonder when the big chains are going to accept the fact that the Baby Boomers have boomed comma already - and don't need 20 lbs of hamburger on a tray.....
 
I haven't seen those, but I'd buy some. I'll cook with milk, but I never just drink a glass of milk, just don't like it. At one time I was keeping a box of dried milk. I switched to freezing milk in 1 cup portions.

The other day I bought some dried buttermilk powder to make homemade ranch dressing mix.
 
I used to buy whole and choco milk "boxes" for the girls brown bag school lunches. Back then Parmalat was the brand (I think that's the way to spell it LOL).
 
I haven't seen those, but I'd buy some. I'll cook with milk, but I never just drink a glass of milk, just don't like it. At one time I was keeping a box of dried milk. I switched to freezing milk in 1 cup portions.

The other day I bought some dried buttermilk powder to make homemade ranch dressing mix.

I have fresh buttermilk frozen in 1/2 pint containers.

I use Saco brand buttermilk powder in my pancake recipes when I don't have fresh.
 
I think I've seen those filled with 1% milk.

I don't drink whole milk. Only 1% milk. That is as low as I'll go. No skim milk, because it looks and tastes almost like water!! :ohmy: :eating2:
 
Used to buy those in Germany back in the 80's. They were good to carry along for the kids if you could get them to drink it.
 
I have fresh buttermilk frozen in 1/2 pint containers.

I use Saco brand buttermilk powder in my pancake recipes when I don't have fresh.

That's what I bought, no other choice at Wally World :ermm:.

I looked for the mini milk cartons but could only find the 32 oz. I'd buy some if they were the 8 oz.
 
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