Milkman Milk powder revolution

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Gogd wrote: Sat Jul 13, 2024 3:21 pm Nestles Nido is widely used in the 3rd world, and IMO comes closest to having the taste and texture of the real thing. Nido comes in several varieties: fortified, probiotic, lactose free, and my fav, the regular whole milk. The down side is the packaging is 28oz volume containers with lids. Keeps fresh in the near term, but if you don't camp a lot you are likely to have "old" product a year later.

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I just tried Nido. It comes bulk. So I will provide my own ziplock baggies.

Tastes better! Different anyway; I like the taste.
It is 17% cheaper, to account for the bulk and no quart packages.

So, I think, no more Milkman for me ... after using it for 51 years! For backpacking, only that is.
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Gogd wrote: Mon Jul 22, 2024 10:24 am
Blastomatic wrote: Mon Jul 22, 2024 8:24 am
Gogd wrote: Sat Jul 13, 2024 3:21 pm Nestles Nido is widely used in the 3rd world, and IMO comes closest to having the taste and texture of the real thing. Nido comes in several varieties: fortified, probiotic, lactose free, and my fav, the regular whole milk. The down side is the packaging is 28oz volume containers with lids. Keeps fresh in the near term, but if you don't camp a lot you are likely to have "old" product a year later.

Ed
Nido is good but Peak is closer. Just seems creamier to me. But it has the exact same issue with aging 12 months on. That and Peak's price, and that I gotta buy it from Amazon, inclines me back towards Nido.
Thanks for the info. I'll give it a try. BTW the Peak web site indicates it also comes in 12 gram foil packets, perhaps affording better shelf life -- if you are comfortable ordering from their Nigerian web portal.

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Just ignore any emails you get from the 'crown prince' asking for funding, and you should be OK :lol:
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Another option, I discovered these guys a few years ago. Tastes great, available in 16 and 32oz sizes, and resealable container. Once opened, even with freezer storage, shelf life is limited, but will last a couple months. https://www.hoosierhillfarm.com/shop-pr ... lk-powder/
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I was in Walmart today and saw for the first time they had full-fat powdered milk (next to the fat-free). It was more expensive than fat-free but still reasonable, and a medium size package - not as large a quantity as the large can of NIDO. The Mexican food section also had 6 oz packets of Mexican Rose brand freeze-dried refried beans. I think these were available to order from the internet, but I am happy that they are now in the store. I do not know if this is a fluke of my neighborhood store or all stores.
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