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    12 Gallon milk day..

    Still don"t see the reason way people buy all the milk and bread, First real snow of season tonight, calling for a inch or two.I guess I should check my BEER stock?

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    Everybody knows you have to eat French Toast when it snows

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    once my kids moved out,,, we barely use any milk and it goes bad before it is empty.

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    Quote Originally Posted by possum bob View Post
    Everybody knows you have to eat French Toast when it snows
    This is true, snow make french Toast....... its tradition.

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    Better check that TP supply too.....

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    I have never been low on beer and don't plan on it. Milk is far down the list.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Table Rock 1 View Post
    Still don"t see the reason way people buy all the milk and bread, First real snow of season tonight,
    Don't forget Eggs, need them for the French Toast!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Table Rock 1 View Post
    Still don"t see the reason way people buy all the milk and bread, First real snow of season tonight, calling for a inch or two.I guess I should check my BEER stock?
    Milk sandwiches

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    Last winter I was "spoken strongly to" by an older woman for buying 2 gallons of milk the evening before some snow was going to fly. We go through at LEAST 1 gallon in a 24 hr period in my house, usually close to 1.5....
    I'd Rather be Fishing

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    We go through a gallon a day, our grandkids are here most days.

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    Well is it a 1-2 gallon day or a 12 gallon day. 12 gallons is a lot of milk....
    Fish have fins, they swim

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fishing Addict View Post
    Last winter I was "spoken strongly to" by an older woman for buying 2 gallons of milk the evening before some snow was going to fly. We go through at LEAST 1 gallon in a 24 hr period in my house, usually close to 1.5....

    Strongly????????

    Were you out of 2 ounce jigs?


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    To me one of the funniest parts of this is that within about 2-3 hours of the snowing coming to a stop, the roads around us are typically clear and driveable. Unless there is some major blizzard forecasted, you are going to be in your house for about a day at most and people act like they have to stock up for 3 months.

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    People must not be used to driving on snow for 3-4 months a year.....
    Fish have fins, they swim

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fishing Addict View Post
    Last winter I was "spoken strongly to" by an older woman for buying 2 gallons of milk the evening before some snow was going to fly. We go through at LEAST 1 gallon in a 24 hr period in my house, usually close to 1.5....
    You hook that gallon of milk up to a funnel? Sheesh that's a lot of milk!
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    You guys ever taste Captain Crunch doused with whole milk?

    Some winter days, it's the sole reason I get out of bed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 188Musky View Post
    You guys ever taste Captain Crunch doused with whole milk?

    Some winter days, it's the sole reason I get out of bed.
    Amen brother!...and awomen

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    Quote Originally Posted by 188Musky View Post
    You guys ever taste Captain Crunch doused with whole milk?

    Some winter days, it's the sole reason I get out of bed.
    Ranting incoherently

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    Quote Originally Posted by keeferfish View Post
    Don't forget Eggs, need them for the French Toast!
    And bread for the toast.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 188Musky View Post
    You guys ever taste Captain Crunch doused with whole milk?

    Some winter days, it's the sole reason I get out of bed.

    Nope, but I see it stuck to the bowls after the Grandkids have it for breakfast. I use the 4000psi 4.5 gal pressure washer to get a good start of getting the residue off or the bowls.

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