I was in the middle of making dinner when this happened. I’m grateful I poured it into a measuring cup first. Thankfully I don’t live too far from another source.

I remember milk staying good almost a week past its expiration date when I was a kid. Boy have the times changed.

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        This is why so many people ridicule vegans. Cows are probably pretty happy with the arrangement. Don’t have to deal with predators or lack of food. Bulls, well, probably not.

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      Serious question, I wonder if a healthy lactating human mother’s milk could be substituted in recipes. I’m sure there must be a non-zero chance in the course of history that someone has tried it.

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        It’s still milk. Tastes different though. Probably has a different consistency. Can’t say I’ve had any recently though. So, works as a simple milk substitute, kind of, maybe works for other dairy products.

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        I remember in a random German movie it being a minor plot point that a mother uses her own milk for her coffee

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        If she lives in a patriarchal society, then the culture doesn’t allow her to truly consent to giving up her milk for anyone but her own consumption, and that’s assuming she doesn’t do work or volunteering that somehow furthers the patriarchy.

        Or something unhinged like that.