[QUOTE=kwajo]Maritimes in the H.O.U.S.E! :pimp:[/QUOTE]
BC boy here, but I would love to live in the Maritimes or Newfoundland!
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[QUOTE=kwajo]Maritimes in the H.O.U.S.E! :pimp:[/QUOTE]
BC boy here, but I would love to live in the Maritimes or Newfoundland!
[QUOTE=yobore]Not sure who you're aiming that at but in the (continental, at least) USA this is how most of us buy our milk.
[IMG]http://www.commonsensewithmoney.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/gallon-of-milk.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE]
It doesn't even make sense to put milk in a bag, does any other liquid come in a shitty bag like that? It's put in a sturdy container for a reason. You're already paying like 4+ bucks for a gallon, the extra 5 cents for the plastic container won't kill you.
[QUOTE=Bucket_Nakedz]since i live in alaska, im pretty sure canadian weather couldnt be any worst. i wanna experience what it would be like to live in a third world country..[/QUOTE]
Better learn to build your own igloo. All Canadians are taught this at an early age.
Always thought the milk bag thing was a joke...lol @ canadians. That thing could just pop if not caressed carefully in the car. Then your car smells like rotten milk.
Thanks for the oil.
[QUOTE=nathanjizzle]bagged milk seems more modern and sensible than a paper box with a wax inner coating.[/QUOTE]
No offense but bagged milk seems stupid. What if you pop the bag or some thing pierces the bag? Wouldn't that create a mess? Wouldn't pouring it out be harder?
What are the advantages to having liquids in a bag?
We have milk in boxes too guys. Sheesh.:lol
[QUOTE=RaininTwos]We have milk in boxes too guys. Sheesh.:lol[/QUOTE]
so does your bread come in jugs?
I've never had any problems with bagged milk. Also i think it might have to do something with not exposing the milk to light. Having it in a pitcher means less exposure to light which means longer shelf life if I remember correctly.
[QUOTE=Bucket_Nakedz]so does your bread come in jugs?[/QUOTE]
Nah - the yeast comes in a jug and you add water, salt, and flour at home.
I lived in Canada for 10 years... United States for 11 years....
Milk in jugs is way more convenient. **** using scissors to access milk and then putting it in a container!
How are we talking about milk and not mentioning that Milk can be 2 to 3 times more costly in Canada than the USA. That is far more outrageous than if it comes in a bag or not.
Canada: [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_V6NeUygpk[/url]
:D
Milk bags > you.
I only spill milk using the bags about once a month.
London, Ontario here. The real London.
OP you mad because your girl likes the way I suck her milkbags?