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23 Jun 2017, 8:47 pm

I dislike plain milk. I prefer chocolate milk.



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23 Jun 2017, 9:24 pm

I don't drink milk at all


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25 Jun 2017, 5:04 pm

Plain - always, chocolate - only when it doesn't have too much sugar.



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25 Jun 2017, 6:46 pm

When I was in the hospital I drank high calorie chocolate milk to gain weight!



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25 Jun 2017, 7:42 pm

BTDT wrote:
When I was in the hospital I drank high calorie chocolate milk to gain weight!

It was definitely a rad and epic idea.



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26 Jun 2017, 7:51 pm

Chocolate milk. Or moloko vellocet ;)

Plain milk upsets my stomach and is only nice when super cold.


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26 Jun 2017, 8:00 pm

I don't like store bought chocolate milk (it seems to be quite common in the USA), but I neither like plain milk. I make my own chocolate milk or with strawberry. I also like caramel/burnt sugar milk.



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29 Jun 2017, 9:01 pm

I like making my own full-thickness chocolate coconut milk :chef:



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29 Jun 2017, 9:08 pm

white milk. vanilla milk. soy milk.

love chocolate. whoppers. peanut butter. kit kat. reese's. butterfinger.

not chocolate milk. it's just too thick.



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29 Jun 2017, 9:13 pm

shortfatbalduglyman wrote:
white milk. vanilla milk. soy milk. love chocolate. whoppers. peanut butter. kit kat. reese's. butterfinger. not chocolate milk. it's just too thick.

ever try adding chocolate powder to something thin like soy or almond milk?



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29 Jun 2017, 9:40 pm

ever try adding chocolate powder to something thin like soy or almond milk?
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never tried it before.

seriously though.

i am 34 years old. a couple months ago, i was sitting on a bench outside. eating the usual. eating the "lemon" part off a lemon luna bar. and eating the white chocolate off a white chocolate Clif bar. when suddenly the sugar tasted way too sweet. it was like taste buds suddenly changed. or something. it was wierd. b/c i obsessive compulsively ate, more or less the same thing, at the same time, for about 4 years. at least.

and suddenly did not like sugar. at least, not as much.

yeah anyways.

trying to lose weight and all that.

drink five liters water per day.

but nothing i do seems to matter. seriously. breasts, thighs, stomach still a bit fat.

no matter how much weight i lose.



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no matter how much energy i wasted studying, still flunked out Structural Engineering.

no matter how much i ignored my emotions and passive aggressively tolerated precious lil "friends", they still had the nerve to dump me.

no matter how hard i tried to concentrate and work, still got fired.

makes me wanna puke.

seriously there is nothing left for me. positively


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29 Jun 2017, 9:43 pm

the main thing that saved me, was that I never had much of a sweet tooth, more a salty/creamy/gravy tooth.



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29 Jun 2017, 11:02 pm

the main thing that saved me, was that I never had much of a sweet tooth, more a salty/creamy/gravy tooth.
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when i was young, did not particularly like sweets. from around age 6 til 10, loved Ramen noodles and similar noodles. so much sodium and MSG. then one day, got sick after eating it. could not stomach it since.

it was not til age 24 or so that i started regularly eating candy.

when i was in grammar school, around 9 years old. used to love spices. ate hot sauce straight from the jar. tried to dilute it with water. my precious lil "mom" caught me. :roll:

actually now that i am 34, do not regularly or often eat anything salty, creamy, gravy, or spicy. used to love clam chowder. but that's pretty specific. and have to go to Andronico's for that. the canned version does not taste decent enough. tastes like tin. not fresh enough. but whatever. used to like Pringles, Bugles, flaming hot Cheetos.

now i allow myself seven to 9 servings of desserts per week.

a bit paranoid my restrictive diet has caused chronic fatigue. or maybe the fatigue is a symptom of a disease. whatever. fatigue is a symptom of numerous diseases.

b/c i ain't the nutritional gatekeeper, i can't just eat whatever i want.

and i got limited cash to buy cheap merchandise.

the other thing, when i eat the slightest thing wrong, get a lot of symptoms.



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30 Jun 2017, 1:02 am

Whether vanilla or choco, soya milk is superior. 8)


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30 Jun 2017, 1:59 am

^^^^what do you think of thick coconut milk [the kind in a can]?



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30 Jun 2017, 9:03 pm

Whether vanilla or choco, soya milk is superior.
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soy milk is much less thick than regular milk. and i like soy milk more.

never had coconut milk.

almond milk tastes good.

pretty paranoid about my weight.

obsessive compulsive disorder

and i get too obsessed over what i eat lately

nothing better to worry about

no school - finished flunking Structural Engineering

no work - plenty of jobs already fired my worthless corpse

precious lil "friends" dumped me

quite frankly do not see the point in doing jack

feel like the solar system has little or nothing left for me, positively