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Published February 23, 2010

Letter: Milk sure tastes different nowadays chat

By Earl Halverson, Fulda, Worthington Daily Globe

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Mike B.
Marshall, MN     02/23/2010 11:01 AM

Lisa, maybe you are lactose intolerant. :)

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Lisa A.
02/23/2010 9:56 AM

I've noticed it too, as a former milk addict, I now find myself literally throwing up after consuming. I thought it was just me, that I was developing an allergy. Glad to know I'm not alone in the fray. It sure isn't any fun not having milk anymore.

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marilyn m.
Rogers, MN     02/23/2010 7:26 AM

It is the governments way of taking care of you by putting "all that crap" in the milk so you remain healthy! Might have to just buy a cow!

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pat e.
Worthington, MN     02/23/2010 6:48 AM

Seems that everything from milk, beef, chicken, fruits and veggies are raised on some sort of hormone or steroid to get them mature as quickly as possible. That can't be healthy for us humans eating all that junk.

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