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How much could one milk cost? Ten dollars?
That's a bigger milk.
$234,480 is this bottle's current estimate with milk at $4/gal USD.
There's always money in the milk stand (wink wink)!
Well I'm not the one taking it to the recycling bin when it's empty.
Ditto. Make the grumpy teen do it as part of his chores.
Harry!? (Hood!) Harry!? (Hood!) Where do you go when the lights go out!?
We don’t get many Hood products where I am but every once in a while their eggnog will show up during the holidays and holy shit both their gingerbread eggnog and pumpkin spice eggnog are fantastic
Hood, does the body good.
I've heard that for eons.
Never heard of Hood so I don't know what it's about, but where I live we have a very casual restaurant (fast food place?) with a big white milk bottle as part of the building. I've wanted to go to it for a while, but never have gotten the chance.
Hood is a New England based dairy. This is in Boston near the wharfs (piers, but older and no carnivals). Right near the Children’s Museum.
If for whatever reason I somehow end up on the east coast I'll definitely have to check the place out.
In the hood.
Hood has been pissing me of lately, for some reason the only cottage cheese I have been seeing locally is small curd which I don't like, I want large curd but it's been unavailable for months.
Get the small and stretch them out. 😉