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Re: thinking about moving to canada
Originally Posted by kwajo
Maritimes in the H.O.U.S.E!
BC boy here, but I would love to live in the Maritimes or Newfoundland!
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Re: thinking about moving to canada
Originally Posted by 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.
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.
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Only the finest
Re: thinking about moving to canada
Originally Posted by 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..
Better learn to build your own igloo. All Canadians are taught this at an early age.
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Re: thinking about moving to canada
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.
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Re: thinking about moving to canada
Originally Posted by nathanjizzle
bagged milk seems more modern and sensible than a paper box with a wax inner coating.
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?
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Betrayed
Re: thinking about moving to canada
We have milk in boxes too guys. Sheesh.
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Buckle up
Re: thinking about moving to canada
Originally Posted by RaininTwos
We have milk in boxes too guys. Sheesh.
so does your bread come in jugs?
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877-954-1893
Re: thinking about moving to canada
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.
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Re: thinking about moving to canada
Originally Posted by Bucket_Nakedz
so does your bread come in jugs?
Nah - the yeast comes in a jug and you add water, salt, and flour at home.
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#ItsFeedingTime
Re: thinking about moving to canada
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!
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877-954-1893
Re: thinking about moving to canada
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.
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Great college starter
Re: thinking about moving to canada
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Buckle up
Re: thinking about moving to canada
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Re: thinking about moving to canada
Milk bags > you.
I only spill milk using the bags about once a month.
London, Ontario here. The real London.
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Young Money
Re: thinking about moving to canada
OP you mad because your girl likes the way I suck her milkbags?
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