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Milk Powder - a convenience food?

Submitted by Marcia Stehouwer on November 6, 2007 - 06:57.

Milk powder in Calgary runs around $25 for a large bag. I buy a bag every month. I've done it for years, like my mother before me. For me it's not the price factor so much as the convenience factor. I don't have to deal with the recycling aspect. I don't have to lug home containers of milk on my bike. Milk powder is just the way I do life. If you are on your own, small containers of milk do cost more and often, I found, went sour before I used them up!

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