"l not -l" wrote in message ...
On 25-Oct-2018, Carlos Eduardo Vieira
wrote:
Then someone suggested "powdered milk", which I went to the grocery store
to buy, only to my horror to find that it's far more expensive than fresh
milk! (About $18 for 20 quarts worth of the powder.)
Normally the "crap" solution is the cheapest, where I was in for a shock
that the price for that crap powdered milk solution is more than twice the
price for the fresh milk solution.
Why?
Do you find the same price disparity where you live?
Is there any other "emergency milk" solution out there?
I buy Saco Mix 'n Drink powdered milk for "emergency supply"; it is $3.99
for 3, one-quart packs at the supermarket I shop. Given it is non-fat, I
can't see it being used for ice cream; but, for most uses I find it quite
good. It doesn't have the strong caramel back-note that most canned or
powdered milk products do - there's some, but not as strong as in other
products.
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We don't drink milk so I keep dried in.
https://www.tesco.com/groceries/en-G...ucts/266258950
It is excellent for my purposes. I see it is fine to feel infants over 12
months so can't be bad
Might be worth a try?