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    Water Vs Milk

    Over the years I have used skim milk in my shakes looking back and knowing that milk is not really all that good tons of sugar, I have started useing water instead less fat gain.
    Now bulking will this be a problem?
    Do you guys use milk or water and why?

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    No problem with milk.

    Just account for calories.

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    Tons of sugar? A cup has roughly 12 grams of sugar. I would hardly call that a "ton".

    Why do you think it would make you gain fat? Account for the cals, like Iain said, and you are fine.

    On a bulk, I don't see why you wouldn't want to go with milk. Extra calories! That is what you want.
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    i crave my shake more than i crave a lot of the healthy meals i've prepared over the years. chocolate whey + skim milk = chocolatey goodness. on a bulk especially, there is no reason to drink it with only water
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    Quote Originally Posted by soxmuscle View Post
    i crave my shake more than i crave a lot of the healthy meals i've prepared over the years. chocolate whey + skim milk = chocolatey goodness. on a bulk especially, there is no reason to drink it with only water
    Same here. I like to throw a scoop or 2 of instant coffee in there too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IainDaniel View Post
    No problem with milk.

    Just account for calories.
    Agreed, I am a big believer in drinking milk, I have two shakes per day with 1% milk.

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    calories in vs. calories out.

    When I bulk I tend to use Milk cause I have a hard time getting calories in sometimes. More water when cutting cause I like to eat.
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    I drink 2% and that is only because i have a hard time finding lactose free whole milk. I know lactaid makes it but its never available where i shop. With that being said, i have used Whole milk on a cut and its all about calories at the end of the day. Whole milk owns all other milks in terms of taste. Ill trade 4 grams of fat(vs 2% milk with only 5grams of fat and whole has about 9).
    All my kids drink are whole milk.
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    Water vs Milk

    When I mixed milk with my protein shakes, man did my farts stink. I won't do it anymore. I coundn't stand the smell it was so bad. I only use water now and I take in 200 + grams of protein a day.

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    i think milk is the best.

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    On a bulk, when I'm thirsty I usually have a cup of milk with about a quarter to half a cup of water just to get that thirst quenched. It's hard getting the calories in on a bulk, milk makes it a tad easier. Has good nutrition as well.
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    For some reason milk gets a bad rap. I drink 1gal about 2-3 days and do not put on extra pounds. It's a good protein source and complex carb source.

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    sugar, milk, come on.. its fuckin natural sugar bro! its not refined, processed and added as a factory made product. I LOVE milk, and no matter what my diet is like, i make sure there is room for milk in there, every day, at least 12 oz..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cgrant View Post
    sugar, milk, come on.. its fuckin natural sugar bro! its not refined, processed and added as a factory made product. I LOVE milk, and no matter what my diet is like, i make sure there is room for milk in there, every day, at least 12 oz..
    That's what I'm saying......

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    For me milk is the best to use when making shakes because it has more nutrients than water

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    everyone here is talking about milkshakes and protien shakes. basically there are many things that have been added, but what is bad about just drinking straight milk? what are the main advantages of all the additions?

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    Here's a little tip to making your shakes taste richer if you decide to not use milk...

    USE LESS WATER

    The more concentrated the shake, the more it'll taste like...a milkshake!

    Just drink more water afterwards if you need to wash down all that goodness.

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    My grandpa says milk is why he can do anything at age 70...
    (im thinking most of that is genome)

    Milk... is all natural goodness... quit thinking about just your muscle/fat and think about your bones too.

    Milk > water.
    Hell, buy it straight from the tank if you can. Store bought milk is loaded with crappy harmful preservatives anyway.

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    Well there's lots of folks out there researching milk and would disagree with all the excitement in this thread. I do like to remind people that we are pretty much the only animal that finds a reason to pull from the tit of an animal long after we're adults, and its not even of the same species. The hormonal profile and nutritious profile could be argued to be made specifically for the nurturing of young 4 chambered stomach bovine animals. I saw tons of this type of research when I was vegetarian

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    Quote Originally Posted by Merkaba View Post
    Well there's lots of folks out there researching milk and would disagree with all the excitement in this thread. I do like to remind people that we are pretty much the only animal that finds a reason to pull from the tit of an animal long after we're adults, and its not even of the same species. The hormonal profile and nutritious profile could be argued to be made specifically for the nurturing of young 4 chambered stomach bovine animals. I saw tons of this type of research when I was vegetarian

    ....But I digress
    We're also the only animals on this lovely planet whom cook our food. Many use that argument for a raw food diet. I choose to cook my food and pull milk from the tit as I'm not living in denial. Come on now, isn't it obvious, we are aliens to this planet so we need to kill, suck, and burn everything in our path so we're nice and big when the mother ship returns to take us home
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    Quote Originally Posted by NJ-Surfer View Post
    We're also the only animals on this lovely planet whom cook our food. Many use that argument for a raw food diet. I choose to cook my food and pull milk from the tit as I'm not living in denial. Come on now, isn't it obvious, we are aliens to this planet so we need to kill, suck, and burn everything in our path so we're nice and big when the mother ship returns to take us home

    Agreed! I think if other living things on this planet were smart enough to determine the nutritional facts of things they eat, they would drink more milk instead of waiting in a bush, staving for three days waiting for a gazelle to walk by.

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