The thread about electric bills got me thinking so I was just curious. How much milk does everyone go through a week? I'm starting to think my family is abnormal milk drinkers. There are 4 milk drinkers in the family (I do not drink milk at all). And we go through 6 gallons a week. At 4.00/gal we are spending $24/week on milk......that's almost $100/month on milk alone!!!! Is that outrageous or what??? I would love to hear if anyone else spends this much on milk. When things have been tight I've actually even watered it down a bit.....but makes me feel guilty that I'm watering down my babies milk.
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We go through 3 to 5 gallons a week.
We have me, my husband, a four year old, and a one year old. We go through 2 gallons of 2% a week for the adults and the four year old, we go through 1-2 gallons a week for the 1 year old. But I think that is just mostly the kids drinking it. When I start drinking milk more regularly (like I should) I notice we go through more.
When things have been tight I've actually even watered it down a bit.....but makes me feel guilty that I'm watering down my babies milk.
I hate to do it since they are both growing kids and the four year old could use a few more pounds. But milk is expensive.Last edited by JollyGG; 09-21-2007, 06:24 AM.Filed: 10/26/2006
Discharged: 03/05/2007
Closed: 5/19/2008 - Asset case due to balance transfer and income tax refund
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My 3 boys (6,8,14) loooove milk! I've managed to get it down to a gallon/ week in the summer (no school) and about a 1/2 gallon in the winter. I noticed that when I did dishes there was always a lot if milk left in the cereal bowls or bits left glasses. Now I pour them a little at a time and we waste a lot less. We don't drink juice or pop (do I EVER miss diet pepsi ). I give them cheese almost every day as an after-school snack to get that extra calcium in.Filed Chapter 7 pro se- 7/24/07
341 Meeting - 9/13/07 Done!
Last day for objections - 11/12/07
Discharged!!!! -11/26/07
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Not big milk drinkers here.... but when I was pregnant I CRAVED it. I would go thru (by myself) a gallon a day. Thank goodness I'm still not pregnant, huh.
Now, we go thru a half gallon a week. Nobobdy in my family drinks milk, we just use it when cooking.
Cheese is another thing! What we don't spend on milk, we make up in cheese. Sad, I know. LOL
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I can't drink milk - allergic - thank goodness............couldn't afford it anyways. But I did have roommate that drank a gallon a day.........
She spent a fortune on milk, cigs, and BUD Light........ each week.
Is there a shortage of cows or what???? Just another one of those commodities that THEY KNOW PEOPLE USE and raise the price on it.... Just like gasoline..........
My way of thinking $5.99 for a lb of cheese is a lot of dough for cheese....
Just think what all this stuff will go up too if there is a wage increase??????
No end to it all................Minny
"It's amazing the paths that our feet sometimes follow in life".
My suggestions are from "personal experience" and research only. Do not consider this as legal advice. Each bankruptcy case is different.
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My family is me and my son and we both drink milk with meals....him more than me though. I would say we use two gallons a week.
We drink 1% milk.
Milk has gotten SOOOOO expensive!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Filed Ch. 7 June 14, 2007
341 Meeting July 19, 2007
Discharged September 17, 2007
Closed September 17, 2007
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I had to set a limit of three gallons a week. With NFC Orange Juice at 7 bucks a gallon I try and limit that to one half gallon a week. The problem is my middle son, he thinks everything is Sunny D cheap or has no concept. Cold, filtered water comes from the fridge and kids still drink Milk on a hot day."You once asked me for advice. You want some now? Never pass up a good thing." Lieutenant Jean Rasczak, Starship Troopers
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Um... I've noticed that milk is cheaper in the gas stations than at most of the grocery stores. Is this a local thing?? I just find it odd.
Sunshine grocery store also has one day a week it is cheaper. I think Monday.I had to set a limit of three gallons a week. With NFC Orange Juice at 7 bucks a gallon I try and limit that to one half gallon a week. The problem is my middle son, he thinks everything is Sunny D cheap or has no concept. Cold, filtered water comes from the fridge and kids still drink Milk on a hot day.Last edited by JollyGG; 09-21-2007, 01:11 PM.Filed: 10/26/2006
Discharged: 03/05/2007
Closed: 5/19/2008 - Asset case due to balance transfer and income tax refund
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I used to buy 5 gallons a week when the 3 kids were home. Now, I buy a quart a month and it goes bad before I use it.
I would give anything to go back to buying 5 gallons a week.
EMPTY NEST SYNDROME!
A little trick to extend the milk. Buy the large box of powdered milk. Instead of mixing it with only water, use half water and half milk.
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Only one milk drinker
Only my 15 month old likes/drinks milk. We buy about one gallon of Vitamin D milk a week. It's up over $4 here. RIDICULOUS. But at least it's cheaper than formula. She also drinks 1/2 juice-1/2 water sometimes and we just buy juice on sale (cranberry, apple, any 100% juice).Filed Ch. 7 Pro Se: 12/11/08
341 Meeting: 1/7/09
Trustee's Report of No Distribution: 1/9/09
Discharged: 3/10/09
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We have 5 kids ages 9,8,5,3,and2 we go through 7 to 8 gallons per week 1 to 1 and1/4 a day. My pocket book is hurting just thinking about it. Yes the gas stations are cheaper. I do get wic so that gives me 5 gallons a month free every one after that is expensive. It is 3.99 to 5.29 out hereSometimes life make you deal with ugly and hateful people ,just think of them as sand paper. They may scratch you and rub you the wrong way but eventually you end up smooth and polished and the sand paper becomes old and worn out.
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We rarely buy milk. Neither DH or me drinks it (yuck), although we might put it in cereal 2-3 times a year. Most of the time, even a quart of regular milk will go bad before we can use it.
When I need milk for cooking, I just use powdered milk.
We do eat a lot of cheese, though, and I take vitamins with calcium.
(No kids here.)Filed Chapter 7 (Medical Bills) - 12/16/04
341 Meeting - 1/28/05 | Discharged - 3/31/05 | Case Closed, No Assets - 7/5/05
Update 2/15/11 - Still totally debt-free except for the mortgage, which we're paying down quickly!
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