Friday, April 22, 2005

I Gush About Sweet Acidophilus Milk

Y'all, we have this thing down here--Sweet Acidophilus milk--that makes me so happy I just about can't stand it. Purity makes it and it is good (and, supposedly, cures cold sores). Purity also drives around town in these cute black and white cow colored trucks, which I also love, because I am a dork. So, anyway, sweet acidophilus milk. Before I moved down here, I had never heard of it. I drank 2% like the rest of fat America and was happy. I found 1% and skim to be watery and tasteless and a cruel trick our mom played on us when she didn't have time to get to the store and made us drink "her" milk. But sweet acidophilus. . . it's not sweet. I don't know what acidophilus is, maybe it's rendered baby fat; I don't care. The thing is that it tastes good. I can't remember the last time I had a glass of milk just because, but last night, I did and thought, damn, I'm glad I moved down here and learned about this shit.

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I will tell you what it is (you know how I hate uncertainty so I had to go look it up). This is from a Disney webpage that was linked from the purity milk products page (so you know this is hard core authoritative information), but it is a bacteria called lactobacillus acidophilus that is in the milk. According to the purity page, it also prevents kidney stones and yeast infections.

I'm having diet coke with lunch because it keeps me awake and I like the sweet chemical taste - SuperGenius

4/22/2005 12:34:00 PM  
Blogger Peggasus said...

I believe it's also one of the active ingredients in yogurt.

Wait, I'll go check......

4/22/2005 12:56:00 PM  
Blogger Aunt B said...

Kidney stones, yeast infections, AND cold sores?! I'm starting to feel like this is less a milk and more a miracle cure.

Snake oil for the Tiny Cat Pants set...

4/22/2005 02:36:00 PM  
Blogger Aunt B said...

Beer in a can is now something special? What is this world coming to? Pretty soon, it's going to be a priviledge to use a dirty toilet and folks are going to line up in front of my house for the priviledge of sharing my bathroom with my dog.

As for the synchonicity of "acidophilus," that's pretty funny. I'd love to hear it in a Sting song, but I'm not sure what rhymes with it--aweful puss, all of us... I don't know.

4/23/2005 10:33:00 AM  

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