A Quote by Radhika Pandit

I drink a lot of milk. — © Radhika Pandit
I drink a lot of milk.
Cows' milk and soya milk isn't good for me. Almond milk and rice milk is OK. I don't really drink alcohol, either. Maybe wine but only sometimes.
People are the only animals that drink the milk of the mother of another species. All other animals stop drinking milk altogether after weaning. It is unnatural for a dog to nurse from a mother giraffe; it is just as unnatural for a human being to drink the milk of a cow.
Wine is the drink of the gods, milk the drink of babes, tea the drink of women, and water the drink of beasts.
I eat a lot of peanut butter and drink a lot of whole milk.
Everyone knows I drink a lot of Diet Coke, so...I drink chocolate milk after races as my recovery drink, and you won't ever find me without a peanut butter sandwich in my bag at races or without a jar of peanut butter when I am heading to Europe.
Milk is for babies. Human beings are the only species that drinks milk into adulthood and besides that we prefer to drink the milk of another species (enslaved cows and goats), and we have come to consider it normal when, it is actually a pretty perverse form of sexual abuse!
I drink a lot of milk and exercise a lot.
My husband Alec and I usually drink hemp milk, which contains omegas and calcium and iron, or hazelnut or almond milk.
I love milk. I always drink milk.
My great grandma always told me to drink a lot of milk because it's good for the skin.
I'm all for raw milk. I think you should make your own choice on whether you drink raw milk or not.
How do you survive Christmas? You drink a lot. And drink a lot, right. Drink a lot and drink a lot.
Chocolate milk has everything I need in a drink: the carbs, the protein, and the electrolytes. It's even backed by science, showing how you're able to recover. I can speak from experience, this is what I drink.
Shamus ordered half a cup of house brew. Then he proceeded to fill the cup up the rest of the way with milk and sugar. Lots of sugar. “Sure you got enough milk in your sugar?” I asked as we strolled out of the shop and headed south. He flipped me off. “You drink your coffee your way, and I’ll drink my coffee the right way.
I don't drink milk, and I don't eat bread, pasta or rice. But I eat a lot of meat, chicken, fish and salads.
The human body has no more need for cows' milk than it does for dogs' milk, horses' milk, or giraffes' milk.
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