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Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by Johnn44: 12:33am On Sep 15, 2023 |
Nice2023: Which Dano? Dano FULL cream milk powder? Or Dano FILLED cream(fat filled)milk powder or Dano SKIMMED milk powder? Photo attached: purple highlight 100g of Dano filled milk powder for example, has about 28grams (palm oil) vegetable fat . source [url] https://dano.com.ng/staging/dano-cool-cow/ [/url] 100g of Dano full cream milk powder for example has about 28g of the grass fed animal fat source table [url]https://dano.com.ng/staging/dano-full-cream/ [/url] 100g of Dano skimmed cream milk powder, Danoslim for example has only about 0.5g of the grass fed animal fat [url] https://dano.com.ng/staging/dano-slim/ [/url] Op from your photo, its like you bought Filled milk. Itz not recommended for growing children. Its good but the Best for growing kids is WHOLE MILK/FULL CREAM MILK normally 3.5% Animal Fat Animal/cow Dairy butter animal fat not substituted with Vegetable fat (eg coconut oil/coconut fat, Rapseed fat, palm oil,etc) as obtainable in filled milk aka fat-filled milk. Types of fatfilled milk varies eg 26%; 28%; 30% 32% Vegetable fat, etc. For ADULTS not growing; full cream milk(typicaly 3.5% animal fat) aka whole milk ( not recommended. Cos higher SATURATED FAT and Cholesterol and raises LDl. Skimmed milk /milk with reduced fat say 1% Animal fat or generally less than 2% is okay for adults. DANO even has skimmed milk ranges eith 0.3% fat all less than 1%. The animal fat/cream is simply yanked off in skimmed milk and not replaced with unnecessary Vegetable fat as in filled milk. Reduced fat milk is around 2%. Nofat/skimmed 1%range or lesser. Full-fat milk/whole milk is considered to be a less healthy option for Adults compared to low-fat/skim milk. 3.5% whole millk is not advisable for Adults & must be consumed in moderation by adults. adecz: Comment still under construction..check back
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Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by Nazgul: 12:37am On Sep 15, 2023 |
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by Nazgul: 12:39am On Sep 15, 2023 |
folake4u:Do you spend money recklessly? |
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by Sylva2147: 12:43am On Sep 15, 2023 |
YoungDaNaval: He's forgotten because reality is different from sentiment. |
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by YobaNation: 12:56am On Sep 15, 2023 |
Try to understand what is happening here. For the past 6 or 7 months the price of food has been going up steadily because in the past 6 months the value of the Nigerian Naira against the US dollars has fallen drastically and the prices of these foodstuffs whether they are imported or locally grown will rise because of inflation. This inflation has destroyed the purchasing power of the naira. The Nigerian Naira has been intentionally devalued by the Nigerian government for the fast 3 years against the dollar but in the past 7 months it has become worse than ever before in the history of the Nigerian economy. https://www.xe.com/currencycharts/?from=USD&to=NGN If you check out the link above, the chart will give you a visual proof of what I am explaining: Has long as the Naira is not worth much, inflation will continue. How much money do you spend on food every 2 weeks? And how long does that food last. This is intentionally done by The Nigerian Government and their internationalist controllers. Now add massive government embezzlement schemes that impoverish the population to that and you have an economic DISASTER. How many Nigerian government workers have not even being paid for the past 3 or 4 months? How many people are leaving schools this year and wont find jobs? How many have been unemployed for months and years now? Nigerians went to the poll to vote 8 or 9 months ago this is the result of the elections. Nigerians voted for their economic destroyers and all they can do now is complain. 4 years from now Nigerians will vote again and make the same mistakes. |
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by Solsix(m): 2:00am On Sep 15, 2023 |
Nice2023:The problem is not buying in bulk, the problem is how u use them. Unless u are exaggerating |
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by 13sense: 2:41am On Sep 15, 2023 |
Nice2023: How many bags of milk for that amount? |
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by dragunov: 2:55am On Sep 15, 2023 |
Nice2023: You be big boy naa!😉 Shey you still de buy milk. |
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by Johnn44: 3:05am On Sep 15, 2023 |
Nice2023: Which Dano? Dano FULL cream milk powder ? Or Dano FILLED [/b]cream(fat filled)milk powder aka cool cow or Dano [b] SKIMMED milk powder? Photo attached: purple highlight Op from your photo, its like you bought Filled milk. Itz not recommended for growing children. Its goood but the Best for growing kids is WHOLE MILK/FULL CREAM MILK normally 3.5% Animal Fat Cc :more photos attached
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Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by Johnn44: 3:12am On Sep 15, 2023 |
dairyguru: Noted [url] https://www.nairaland.com/4367230/what-probably-didnt-know-powdered [/url]
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Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by Kobojunkie: 3:23am On Sep 15, 2023 |
Johnn44:Not recommended by whom? Do you know what vegetable fat is? You no dey use Ororo or Palm oil/olive/Canola/Coconut oil(all of them vegetable fats) to cook for your growing kids? |
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by Johnn44: 3:41am On Sep 15, 2023 |
Kobojunkie: Full cream milk is what is recoimmended for growing children. it is HOWEVER not advisable for adults. AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION AND FDA DRUGS ADMINISTRATION PEGS CONSUMPTION OF SATURATED FATS FOR ADULTS NOT TO EXCEED 20G IN 2000CALORIE DIET ., the American Heart Association recommends that most people consume no more than 13 grams of saturated fat per day. FATS CONSUMPTION MUST BE RESTRICTED TO MONO AND POLY UNSATURATED FATS FOR A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE. SATURATED FAT RAISES LDL BAD CHOLESTEROL AND INCREASES RISK FOR STROKE AND HEART DISEASES,. Each cup of WHOLEmilk/FULL CREAM MILK has 7.9 grams of fat. More than half that amount[b] (4.6 grams) is from saturated fat. p.s I do not use vegetable oils not recommended by FDA in cooking for my family. I am NOT BASEED IN NIGERIA BY THE WAY. i USE UNREFINED AVOCADO OILS in meal prep for a healthy family. Its richer in Unsaturated fats asnd better adapted for high temperatures asnd has a higher smoke point than traditional vegetable oils. Sometimes i used unrefined olives rich in unsaturated fats, in lieu of traditional unhealthy vegetable oils . I dont even consume low fat milk or skimmed milk. I go for probiotic fermented milk.it is healthier and more readily available over here than nigeria. I am also a big fan of greek yoghurt with 0percent sugar |
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by sirkonline(m): 4:24am On Sep 15, 2023 |
You are a confirm asshole, can't you read and comprehend. The person was asking a question and you turned it into something else. Illiterate mod.afuc.ker. idiot. Nice2023: |
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by GloriousGbola: 5:40am On Sep 15, 2023 |
Curious346: That is apples and oranges In the grading of milk Peak Dano etc Cowbell is way down there. I tried cowbell like 20 years ago because it was the cheapest of the powdered milk brands. It had issues dissolving as I remember. Only good for licking. You can only do a like for like comparison. Price of 1kg of the equivalent Dano. What is supposed to happen is the larger the bag of any good, the cheaper it is per kg/litre/measure. Though Nigerians can be weird in arbitrary pricing of goods they are selling. |
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by Shantyken(m): 5:50am On Sep 15, 2023 |
TimT: No mind him, he dey show himself |
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by ford101: 7:32am On Sep 15, 2023 |
It's better you buy a cow. |
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by Godmademan(m): 7:48am On Sep 15, 2023 |
TheBillyonaire:I don't understand the "increase your mortality" part. Can you break it down sir? |
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by folake4u(f): 7:50am On Sep 15, 2023 |
Nazgul: No. |
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by folake4u(f): 7:50am On Sep 15, 2023 |
Nazgul: Naz, nor be so oh. |
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by mamaafrik(m): 7:58am On Sep 15, 2023 |
Exodus15v11:Really,how do you feel your liquid milk are made Incase you don't know ,they are imported in bags in powder form,skimmed with pure water and canned. |
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by Princedapace(m): 8:04am On Sep 15, 2023 |
IconicR: Once u are capable, nothing dey happen. |
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by Haakeem(m): 8:19am On Sep 15, 2023 |
Bringbackmandat:Look at this cow. Mind your business. |
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by YoungBlackRico(m): 8:24am On Sep 15, 2023 |
Nice2023:You are really a dumb person and I wonder how the people around you keep up with someone like you. |
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by cucumbar: 8:30am On Sep 15, 2023 |
IconicR:So you support someone with a lot of baggages and sordid past hanging on his neck and you expect him to get it right? Dey play. Give him time , give him time….. we don hear this rubbish before. |
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by todugo(m): 8:33am On Sep 15, 2023 |
CJStarz:Thought same too. 1 Like |
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by SolomonGrundy: 8:51am On Sep 15, 2023 |
IconicR: |
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by korm2me(m): 9:50am On Sep 15, 2023 |
Nice2023: Lol envy untop 28kg of milk. This is serious 2 Likes |
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by Eyinju112(f): 10:02am On Sep 15, 2023 |
ErnestNc:who knows, him fit be boy boy for one reach man house ooo. Perhaps they sent him to buy that nonsense milk. The price over shock am na why he run come here Dey cry. Nonsense and ingredients 😂😂😂 1 Like |
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by streetzdreamz(m): 10:02am On Sep 15, 2023 |
Nice2023:Really dude? And this one be adult too fah? God abeg! Person ask simple question and rather than just explain, you insult am say na poor man. All boastful, arrogant and name calling cuz you feel you are better off? Lols... Here you were even asking this fellow if they take milk in their house. Ever heard the word "lactose intolerant?" So your ego driven milk is bad for others. Btw why create a thread when you don't have the mental strength to answer some questions or ignore some? Or isn't the idea behind threads educative? Calling people you ain't feeding "poor" not only sound stupid but reeks of insanity. Grow the f-ck up! Or not.... Your kettle of fish. 1 Like |
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by ezewealth(m): 11:22am On Sep 15, 2023 |
Nice2023:Oga it is not the same, this are for industrial use, refilled ones are normally fortified with vitamins, minerals and supplement. This ones are for industrial production. You are the one that is ignorant |
Re: This Is The Milk I Bought For #89,500 For My Children. by Silentgroper(m): 11:25am On Sep 15, 2023 |
Johnn44: Reasons why they are always down with one cancer ailment or the other.. come down to Africa or anywhere they can gets this natural feeds and whatnots or prolly just import them . How on earth do their food agencies agree to all of this for human consumption.. 2 Likes |
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