yes, it's fine . Companies often freeze milk when they deliver it to grocery chains.
It's actually safer than milk stored at normal fridge temperature, because the cold does not allow bacteria to grow (so the milk does not turn sour).
It might taste a bit watery if there are ice crystals, so make sure you shake it well before you use it (and thaw it in the fridge, so that bacteria does not develop)
2006-11-03 08:47:22
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answered by jimbell 6
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I was told that frozen milk once thawed loses most of it's nutritional value and it taste a little different too.
2006-11-03 09:27:36
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answered by ? 4
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yes. My grandma get meals delivered monthly from the meals on wheels thing and the milk comes frozen and needs to be thawed before used.
2006-11-03 08:21:29
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answered by Help Me Help You 3
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It conflicts with what they already have self belief in and creates "cognitive dissonance" as somebody above noted. Their place isn't in accordance with reason or evidence initially so it relatively is maximum unlikely that reason of evidence might sway them from that place. They first ought to fee those 2 issues rather of religion. faith is basically the excuse people provide while they are in a position to't arise with any sturdy rationalization for what they have self belief in. I additionally observed somebody above mentioned that atheists do an identical element. can no longer communicate for every person else, yet I already comprehend different religions, so there is no attempting to comprehend. I surprisingly comprehend Christianity because of the fact i used to be one. It would not circulate the two methods in my case. I comprehend and yet nonetheless reject. they're unwilling to comprehend evolution and reject it for motives interior the above paragraph. Edit: incredibly, the full cognitive dissonance argument appears like "i'm good that's why they're arguing against me" No, which would be a faux effect of what cognitive dissonance is. Cognitive dissonance occurs on each occasion we are confronted with concepts that conflicts with what we already have self belief in. So the ideas are to the two settle for this new concepts and alter what we've self belief in, or deny this new concepts and look after what we already have self belief in. As i've got mentioned until now, it relatively is totally unlikely that reason or evidence will sway them because of the fact that their place isn't in accordance with reason or evidence initially. So while they're confronted with cognitive dissonance, they're likely to at once up reject this new concepts in spite of how real looking this is.
2016-11-27 01:34:47
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answered by Anonymous
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yes it should be just fine. Friend of mine worked for a dairy and their milk would freeze a little when too close the refridgerator unit in the truck, but it was fine.
2006-11-03 08:22:25
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answered by magdamay34 2
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if you thaw it in cool water it won't look funny when it thaws,otherwise it looks like it's bad when it thaws out but not when you do it in cool water.Try it you'll be amazed.
2006-11-03 09:10:02
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answered by too4barbie 7
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Still good but just a little watery because the ice melted in it.
2006-11-03 08:44:06
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answered by Woman 2
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its fine if theres a little ice on top but if u froze it don't my dad thought it was OK to freeze the hole thing he ended up ganging so I guess if u didn't freeze it:)
2006-11-03 08:24:29
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answered by natinarichard 1
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Yes...and it wont effect the taste.....it is perfectly ok to freeze the milk.
2006-11-03 08:40:03
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answered by lisa46151 5
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Yes, it's totally fine, though I think it's a bit more watery afterwards.
2006-11-03 08:26:12
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answered by Grace 3
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