Saturday, October 18, 2008

Milk in a Box

For those who have traveled outside of the mainland US this won't be anything new. For those who haven't, I won't bore you with the specifics of ultra-pasturized milk. You can check out this website for that: http://itotd.com/articles/220/milk-in-a-box/. The fact of the matter is, dairy products are expensive on Guam. Beer is cheap, milk & ice cream expensive - $7.99 for a half gallon of Dreyers. I know where all our petty cash is going.

I don't think there are any cows on Guam. I haven't seen any. There are carabao, which are like ninja cows. Cows are goofy looking, some have spots, they have names like Bessie or Ferdinand. Carabao have giant horns like the devil in that Tom Cruise movie Legend and are charcoal grey in color. These guys have the corner office (see picture). If they're giving milk they're not selling it at the local Cost-U-Less. Japanese tourists are throwing back $50 shots of it in the underground izakaya bars.

So we're sticking with boxed milk. It isn't nearly as bad as I remember back in the PI where I demanded it be microwaved to vaporize the manky aftertaste - like someone threw in a couple ground up Tums tablets. Apparently there have been developments in pasturization science and truth be told in coffee or over cereal I can't tell the difference. And I'll have you know, before I became intolerant, I sampled many full glassess of fresh squeezed goodness. Cheers to you milk in a box.

4 comments:

Unknown said...

Cheers to good ole Peeleepeeno kine milk! Brings back wonderful memories especially to your Dad...an avid milk drinker. Have you seen the Birch Tree powdered milk out there? His favorite. You can make it according to your tastebud - from super creamy to thin. This brand especialy made him grow strong and healthy. Cheers!

Miriam Rose Palmore said...

It's my milk in a box!

(it's my milk in a box, baaaaby)

Laura & Brad said...

Maybe this is a sign Sloan should decrease her ice cream consumption.

Drew said...

We could be on "Lost" island and Sloan would still figure out a way to get ice cream. Maybe from coconuts or that polar bear.