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Evaporated Milk for CerealBy Trace from Wartburg Feedback About This Post:RE: Evaporated Milk for CerealEvaporated milk is running about 79 cents a can now...how can that be cheaper than $2.58 a gallon? Post by Glenn'sMom RE: Evaporated Milk for CerealEvaporated milk is not cheaper than fresh. In fact, because it is processed, it is more expensive! How many bowls of cereal do you get out of a can of evaporated milk, vs. a gallon of fresh milk? If you add up how many cans of evaporated milk it will take to equal a gallon of fresh, you'll see you're not saving anything, but instead spending up to SIX TIMES what you spend on fresh milk. Yikes! Post By Susabelle (Guest Post) RE: Evaporated Milk for CerealI use evaporated milk for cooking. When I find it on sale, I stock up. I keep regular milk for drinking only. I've been doing this for many years. It's come in handy with everything being so high in the past year or so. Post By Shelly (Guest Post) RE: Use Evaporated Milk For Cereal And Cooking
I love the idea of freezing the leftover milk. I am going to do that from now on....that will keep the can from going bad in the fridge....we also buy dry milk and it lasts a very long time.... Post by Robyn Fed |
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