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    i don't mind the powdered stuff keeps the weight down, i take coffe and milk powdered sachets anyway so i only have a small ziplocked bag of milk. although i have before now taken qt instant tea but i need sugar in it to drink it lol
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    food of the devil gives me really bad heartburn strangely enough
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    Quote Originally Posted by NorthernYeti View Post
    food of the devil gives me really bad heartburn strangely enough
    I'm unfortunate in that any commercial dairy seems to wreak havoc in my bowels. I'm not lactose intolerant, and I haven't had any issue with raw milk.
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    I've just had a cup of tea with powdered milk (actually, it was 'coffee whitener').
    I'm afraid it was the work of Satan and his evil minions...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Humakt View Post
    I've just had a cup of tea with powdered milk (actually, it was 'coffee whitener').
    I'm afraid it was the work of Satan and his evil minions...
    wrong stuff for T, creamer is more than dried milk, It is ORRIBLE in anything. imo
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    Quote Originally Posted by NorthernYeti View Post
    food of the devil gives me really bad heartburn strangely enough
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    Don't use powdered milk it's bad stuff, I would rather do without than use it, bowel troublemaker. Options are really small bottles from pound shop filled with milk and put in flask of cold water, or maccy D's sachets, all depends how long you need them to last for, long life milk is better if your out for a while, just keeping them cool is the hard part.
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    Nido full cream milk powder is the best of the lot, not bad at all. You will find it in the Likes of Tesco superstores or good Asian stores; its by far the best tasting but shop around for the best price. This site is superb and free delivery on orders over £35...take a look at the pouch meals. Good long shelf life and not expensive
    http://www.spicesofindia.co.uk/acata...DKgaArki8P8HAQ

    Most of the pouch meals are boil in the bag, 300g and less that two quid, check the site and you will often find 2 for 1 deals
    http://www.spicesofindia.co.uk/acata...-Curry-p1.html

    As I said, its a great site
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    I remember a bodger type guy on TV a long time ago used condensed milk, he said that if the 'conny onny' goes gloopy when added to a brew it means the water is not safe. I don't how true it is so has anyone heard anything similar ?

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