2014 S Maxx
2011 Tacoma 4cyl ... edit: 2022 Tacoma 6cyl - oh yeah!

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I can relate. I switched to Fairlife milk earlier this year, both for lactose reasons and because being ultra pasteurized, it lasts longer. It SO doesn’t taste the same as the stuff I was used to, which is why I drink a lot less milk straight up than I did before. I do miss it sometimes!4ncar said:My expectations are low, as I am a connoisseur of fine milk, but I suspect that I am going to have to just make do. I will give this a try...thanks!
I have begun a “perusal” of options and did notice my regular grocery store only had non fat🤢. I belong to a local “coop” but haven’t looked there as yet. We are going away to the woods for thanksgiving, so this will be my first try at the powdered stuff. Soonly we intend to FT and I need my “brands” lined up...😬VictoriaP said:I can relate. I switched to Fairlife milk earlier this year, both for lactose reasons and because being ultra pasteurized, it lasts longer. It SO doesn’t taste the same as the stuff I was used to, which is why I drink a lot less milk straight up than I did before. I do miss it sometimes!4ncar said:My expectations are low, as I am a connoisseur of fine milk, but I suspect that I am going to have to just make do. I will give this a try...thanks!
Amazon has several other powdered whole milk options if the Peak doesn’t suit your tastes, and there are likely other brands out there. Powdered whole can be hard to find in regular grocery stores.
I thought of that, but the quantity that I consume would weigh my trailer down!😂😂Pong said:How about milk in the boxes that don't need refrigeration? I usually have a box in my pantry in case I run out. Not as good a fresh milk, but I think it's better than most powdered.
I’m 1/2 Armenian, I was weened on plain yogurt, buttermilk, and other varieties of curdled milk!😂. My SO is Colombiana, and they have Kumis, which is a version of buttermilk also, so I get to have that from time to time, especially when I am in Colombia! Not adverse to the “tang!”tabiphile said:To your finest non-milk milk add a bit of the finest lemon juice and make the finest non-milk buttermilk.....buttermilk is far more filling (so it seems), super refreshing and in it's best presentation it always tastes just a bit "off". You'll need and drink less milk and you may find it far more satisfying....assuming that the lemon juice does not make the faux milk chunky![]()
I have!🤷🏻♂️ Lol. IndelB , however. Dinner with out milk? Never!! LolSharon_is_SAM said:@4ncar - maybe you should invest in a portable frig like an ARB, Engle, etc. I’m a milk lover, too, but I compromise and bring cheese and yogurt.


Just to set expectations here. The Peak milk powder I use suggests 3 tablespoons (24 grams) per 6 oz (175 ml) of water. Calculated out, my 900 gram can at the current going rate of $26 shipped makes under two gallons. That can is a bit bigger than a coffee can. The 2500 gram container makes a great planter once emptied, it’s huge and a bit less practical for travel.4ncar said:@N7SHG_Ham: my problem (and it really is a problem) is I drink 1-1 1/2 gallons a week. When I go out for 3-4 days I get buy with a couple of corksicle jugs full. Our plan is to ft soon(Covid willing) and spending 1-2 weeks out off grid. Carrying single serve, or quart boxes is not going to cut it. Dry is the only way, and thus looking for the “best” dry possible.😬 If it exists. I’m spoiled now...I only drink grass fed whole milk, I’m sure any powdered will never compare! Lol
😂 I really do get it though, there was a time when I too would have been horrified at the suggestion. And I still would be if someone tried to take away my tea! I’ll be interested to see if any of the powdered milks out there prove acceptable, please do post updates.4ncar said:@VictoriaP: sacrilege is right!👿😂😂
i got some coming tomorrow for this first 4 day stint. It’s the “dry” run! Get it, Dry run? 😂😂😂 I kill me!
Yep. Years and years ago I managed to put together a nectarine crisp that we baked over a campfire using a box covered in aluminum foil. My friend still raves about how great it was. But honestly I think that the amount we'd had to drink before we proclaimed it ready to eat at midnight was probably a big factor.4ncar said:Everything tastes better when your camping. A lesson I learned when I was 16 or 17. On the 1st night of a 4 day winter pack trip, my friend & I hunkered in my tent whilst 10” of snow was falling. We had eaten our dinner ration but were still hungry. Rooting through our packs, we came up with jack Danials, tea(Lipton) and powdered cherry jello(all items we had extra of), and created a brew with these ingredients. It was delicious!! We made several batches.
some weeks later, I was at the same friends house, and we were reminiscing of the trip and how good the brew was. We made it again in his moms kitchen...and spat it out! Lol
everything tastes better when you’re camping!
I’m not hopeful, but hopeful....🤪N7SHG_Ham said:I have never tasted a powder milk that tastes good, ok for cooking, but I can't drink it. Like I said, the non refrigerated boxes from these guys is best I have found for camping. https://horizon.com/
DougH said:.....This stuff doesn't require refrigeration until opened, and works well with coffee... but 10x more expensive for some reason.....

