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Old Mar 29, 2006, 11:26 PM
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bananas and milk

I just had this weird memory of my bio mom feeding me a chopped up banana in a bowl, sprinkled with sugar and milk poured over it, like cold cereal except minus the cereal. I've never eaten this as a teen or an adult, and I forgot all about it until just now. Is this something that other people eat too? Just curious.

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Old Apr 5, 2006, 04:44 PM   #11  
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Hi Zipper - thanks for the reminder - Condensed was the creamy white milk - so Evaporated was the thick ultra sweet yellow-ish one which we kids (when our parents backs were turned) made into sandwiches. I am now cringing just at the thought of it !!!!
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Old Apr 18, 2006, 07:46 PM   #12  
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You people are making me sick to my gut! YUUUUUUCCCCK!
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I LOVE condensed milk, but i keep away ; that's because i wouldn't like the see to crying it's eyes out because i'm not there
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Old Apr 19, 2006, 08:03 AM   #14  
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Milk is really nasty stuff that's not too good for you I am afraid. But, to each their own. Hi Milliec! How are things going in G*D's country?
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Milk is really nasty stuff that's not too good for you I am afraid. But, to each their own. Hi Milliec! How are things going in G*D's country?
1.milk - we have friends who decided to stay on a macrobiotic diet 35 yrs. ago one of the things they haven't touched since, is milk. they say that milk induces the epithelia in different organs (like the nose) to secret more fluids. according to them' it's enough to stop drinking milk, and that's it.
but - i LOVE milk!
(especially condensed!)
2. god's land - feels like we have to thank daily if we make it safe back home. not just the neverending war, but crime is getting worst my the minute
and as you know, we t had another suicide bomb this week - otherwise:
the weather is at it's best, the whole country looks like god's huge garden
and it seems that everyone's on the beach
bye,
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magprob agrees: Since you love milk I will not spoil it for you by going into detail of what I know!
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Old Apr 19, 2006, 10:34 AM   #16  
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Magprob, N !
Now you've got to!
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magprob agrees: OK, but you will hate me for it. A lot od cows get infections in their teets or udders. This creats pus. A lot of that pis ends up in the milk. they can't stop it all in every case.There you go...you askedmehelpdesk and you got it!
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While I have seen it done, I do not eat it myself. My great gran used to eat this as well as crackers with milk in a bowl. I think it is a depression era food.

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Old Apr 19, 2006, 11:43 AM   #18  
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Oh that's interesting about it being a depression era food, Hypatia. My mother was born after the depression, but perhaps she got it from her mother. Thanks for your response!
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Milliec, That was a bad typo...I should have checked it and I can't edit it!! Yikes! I am sorry... I meant pus.
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Blah...pus??? That's sick. Yuuuuuck. I don't want to drink milk anymore haha.
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