We mix up powdered milk, rather than buying fresh milk at the store. Here's why.
1. Cost. Even though SAMS has stopped carrying powdered milk at ca. $9.00 a box (about 8 gallons mixed) and we now have to get it at Kroger at about $10.50 a box, it's still way, way cheaper than whole milk.
2. Convenience. The way we go through milk, I'd be at the store every couple of days buying fresh. I get several boxes of powdered milk at a time, so I only have to replenish every three weeks or so.
3. Health. Powdered milk is skim milk.
4. Storage. A gallon of powdered milk, in the pitchers we use, takes about 2/3 the space of a gallon of whole milk on the fridge shelf.
5. Cooking. You can add milk powder directly to sauces or gravies without having to draw on the cold stuff in the fridge. As, for instance, using the boiling water from the mashed potatoes and milk powdered milk for gravy.
There are only two things to watch out for with powdered milk.
First, only use 2 cups per half gallon, rather than the 2 2/3 cups recommended on the package. It tastes a lot better with less.
Second, it must be COLD to be consumed! Lukewarm, or even lukecool powdered milk is not palatable. Period.
Third, you have to get used to it. This is no different than beer, black olives, or anything else you haven't acquired a taste for.
Fourth, most visitors are horrified at the thought of drinking powdered milk. They can either suck it up or bring their own.
We've happily used powdered milk for years.
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Posted by: Rayner Porter | 05/15/2010 at 10:32 PM
I use one cup of powdered milk per quart of water. More than that and it's just too rich for my taste. Also, it has to be COLD, so if it hasn't been in the fridge overnight I won't drink it.
Posted by: Brain Dead | 05/16/2010 at 07:26 AM
Mmmm. Love my milk! Dana won't even taste it (he drinks whole milk, but he's sweet enough to make my milk for me), but I converted Gina and Robin! I have a hard time drinking any milk, 2% or skim, that is not mixed from powdered. Dana calls it my "water." I say, milk should not have skin. What's that residue whole milk leaves behind? Ewe!
When my Food and Nutrition classmates in high school found out I drank "powdered milk" (after our teacher informed us that was what we would be using in class, so get over it), they volunteer me to be the mixer. :)
Posted by: Kelly | 05/20/2010 at 12:13 PM