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Soy milk in coffee does suck, but do try soy creamer, they come in little half-and-half boxes.Little said:personally i think soy milk in hot drinks just tastes horrible, it has too much flavour of its own. rice milk however seems to compliment the coffee taste.
Little said:a tall double shot. surely a shot is a shot, so why would you have that tool?
sugar-free syrup doesn't exist
QUOTE said:A study of more than 60,000 women found drinking more than two glasses of milk a day significantly upped the risk of the most serious form of the disease. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4051331.stm
QUOTEOn January 23, 1998 researchers at the Harvard Medical School released a major study providing conclusive evidence that IGF-1 is a potent risk factor for prostate cancer. Should you be concerned? Yes, you certainly should, particularly if you drink milk produced in the United States.http://www.vvv.com/healthnews/milk.html
No, tall is the size (It's Starbuck's system - tall, then grande, then venti), and then double shot is two shots of espresso.Little said:a tall double shot. surely a shot is a shot, so why would you have that tool?
sugar-free syrup doesn't exist
I guess you've never met a devout vegan or a PETA member. The name of that website should be a pretty good indicator of their attitude: they want to stamp out milk consuption. They are believers, and believers don't need evidence. They know they are right. Anything that disagrees with their belief must come from non-believers. Fundamentalists are all the same, it doesn't matter what the cause is.Little said:However, why would anyone have a reason to say don't drink milk - unless of course theres a real reason not to... they dont really gain from people not drinking milk, so are more likely to show less bias.
Bob Loblaw said:You can get (rBGH)hormone free cow milk.
Did you know, though, that humans are the only animal that will drink another animals milk?