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shofmannx20

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A good alternative to whole milk is:
◦ dry whole milk powder.
◦ low-fat buttermilk.
◦ sweetened condensed milk.
◦ 2% milk.


sarahccccc

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Reply #1 on: Mar 11, 2019
2% milk.



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shofmannx20

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Reply #2 on: Mar 11, 2019
Excellent



sarahccccc

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Reply #3 on: Mar 11, 2019
Great! Please up vote :D



 

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