lovelife
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- Aug 26, 2013
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First question... I've seen on here many times that some of you are drinking milk + OJ together. I'm somewhat confused on this.. as a child my friends and I went through the common "let's experiment in the kitchen" phase and I mixed OJ and Milk together and made my brother drink it as the taste tester (poor younger siblings) and he promptly threw it up everywhere. The milk also instantly curdled from the citrus. How are you all able to mix these things and not throw up?!?
Second question.. assuming that this is a viable way to drink OJ...
I have been unable to drink much juice.. specifically OJ for now. I have many teeth problems (no insurance to fix them) and citrus juices really hurt my teeth. Do you think that mixing it with milk would help protect my teeth enough that I may actually be able to follow the OJ guidelines?
I've been drinking grape and apple juice, but even then I can only do about 16 oz in a day or my teeth will start bothering me. If I had the money I would just invest in eating more whole fruit, but the other issue I'm dealing with in trying to eat this way is that I only have $60 for 2 wks worth of food and dairy isn't cheap. OJ is cheaper than any other juice though so it's a pain to figure out something else to drink.
Second question.. assuming that this is a viable way to drink OJ...
I have been unable to drink much juice.. specifically OJ for now. I have many teeth problems (no insurance to fix them) and citrus juices really hurt my teeth. Do you think that mixing it with milk would help protect my teeth enough that I may actually be able to follow the OJ guidelines?
I've been drinking grape and apple juice, but even then I can only do about 16 oz in a day or my teeth will start bothering me. If I had the money I would just invest in eating more whole fruit, but the other issue I'm dealing with in trying to eat this way is that I only have $60 for 2 wks worth of food and dairy isn't cheap. OJ is cheaper than any other juice though so it's a pain to figure out something else to drink.