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  Shamrock
3 Disambiguation Badge of Ireland The Shamrock is a...
Shamrock, Oklahoma Shamrock is a town located in 2000 census, the town had a total population of 125.
Shamrock, Texas Shamrock is a city located in 2000 census, the city had a total population of 2,029.
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 Milk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Coconut milk lacks the rich nutritional values of animal milk but is often used in place of animal milk in cookery, especially in varieties of Thai curry.
The milk of some mammals, particularly cows, goats, water buffalo, horse and sheep, is collected for human consumption, either directly, usually after pasteurization, or is processed into dairy products such as cream, butter, yoghurt, ice cream, gelato, or cheese.
While milk is often touted as healthy for its significant amount of calcium, required for healthy bone growth and nerve function, there is some research to suggest that proteins in milk interfere with the use of its calcium to form bones.
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 Shamrock Milks. Who is Shamrock Milks? What is Shamrock Milks? Where is Shamrock Milks? Definition of Shamrock Milks. ...
Shamrock Milk is a well known milk brand that is distributed by Shamrock Farms Foods in Southwestern United States.
Shamrock Milk sponsor the Arizona Diamondbacks, and some of their bottles have featured Diamondback players such as Mark Grace and Luis Gonzalez.
Shamrock Milks are made in the following flavors:
www.knowledgerush.com /kr/encyclopedia/Shamrock_Milks   (68 words)

  
 Milk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Coconut milk lacks the rich nutritional values of animal milk but is oftenused in place of animal milk in cookery, especially in varieties of Thai curry.
The milk of some mammals,particularly cows, goats, water buffalo, horse and sheep, is collected for human consumption, either directly, usually after pasteurization, or is processed into dairy products such as cream, butter, yoghurt, ice cream, gelato, or cheese.
Ultraviolet light emanating from fluorescent lighting candestroy some of the proteins in milk, so many companies that once distributed milk in transparent or highly transluscent vessels are now starting to use thicker materials that block the harmful rays.
www.therfcc.org /milk-22665.html   (510 words)

  
 All words on Milk
Human milk is often fed to infants through breastfeeding, either directly or by the female expressing her milk to be saved and fed later.
Cow's milk, in contrast, is lower in sugar and higher in protein, and is composed of about 3.5% to 6.5% milkfat, 4% to 8.5% milk solids and about 88% water.
Milk has also been linked in a small number of studies to osteoporosis, cancer, heart disease, obesity and high blood pressure yet countries where dairy products are plentiful and cheap, such as New Zealand and Australia, have no particular indications of those diseases.
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 Learn more about Milk in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The milk of some mammals, particularly cows, goats, sheep, and buffalo, is collected for human consumption, either directly, usually after pasteurization, or is processed into dairy products such as cream, butter, yoghurt, ice cream, or cheese.
There is some controversy over whether consumption of cow's milk is good for adult humans, although it is generally recognized as beneficial for children.
While milk is often touted for its significant amount of calcium, required for healthy bone growth and nerve function, there is some research to suggest that proteins in milk interfere with the use of its calcium to form bones.
www.onlineencyclopedia.org /m/mi/milk.html   (385 words)

  
 Milk - Freepedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Ultraviolet light emanating from fluorescent lighting can destroy some of the proteins in milk, so many companies that once distributed milk in transparent or highly transluscent vessels are now starting to use thicker materials that block the harmful rays.
Cow's milk is generally available in three varieties: full cream (or "whole" in North America), semi-skimmed ("reduced fat" or "low fat"), and skimmed.
Milk in the U.S. is sold in skim, 1/2 per cent (low fat), 1 per cent (low fat), 2 per cent (reduced fat), and whole varieties.
en.freepedia.org /Milk.html   (582 words)

  
 Milk Article, Milk Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The milk ofsome mammals, particularly cows, goats, water buffalo, horse and sheep, is collected for human consumption, either directly, usually after pasteurization, or is processed into dairy products such as cream, butter, yoghurt, icecream, gelato, or cheese.
Ultraviolet light from fluorescent lighting can destroy some of the proteins in milk, somany companies that once distributed milk in transparent or highly translucent vessels are now starting to use thicker materials that block the harmfulrays.
Whole milk is often recommended to provide sufficient fat for developing toddlers who have graduatedfrom breast milk or infant formula.
www.anoca.org /fat/skimmed/milk.html   (609 words)

  
 Sleeved milk hits home run
Shamrock was aiming for a big splash on opening day with its new Dulce de Leche milk drink in an on-the-go package format featuring a photograph of Luis Gonzalez, the Diamondbacks' all-star left fielder, to commemorate its sponsorship of the team.
A restaging of its popular single-serve milk drinks in gabletop cartons, the new 12-oz resealable, high-density polyethylene bottle would be introduced on that day, Shamrock hoped, decorated in a dazzling, shrink-sleeve label printed with a stunning, silver-metallic ink.
For Shamrock, the fact that its gravure-printed labels are imported is far less important than the impact these labels have had on their business.
www.packagingdigest.com /articles/200501/38.php   (1349 words)

  
 Milk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
bone growth and nerve function, there is some disputed research to suggest that proteins in milk interfere with the use of its calcium to form bones by increasing the acidity level of the blood and triggering a response which balances that acidity level by leeching calcium that is presently in bones.
Pasteurized cow's milk, on the other hand, spoils in a way that makes it unsuitable for consumption, causing it to assume a disgusting odor, which alone may induce vomiting in sensitive persons, and pose a high danger of food poisoning if ingested.
milk round (route) on an electric milk float, although this is becoming less popular as a result of supermarkets selling milk at cheaper prices.
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 Shamrock Farms — FAQS
This simply means the milk is heated to 285º F for four seconds, as opposed to traditional pasteurization, where the milk is heated to at least 170º F for a minimum of 20 seconds.
Milk is nutrient-packed and along with other dairy products, it’s still the easiest, most effective way to get the calcium that bodies need.
Shamrock Farms is still delivering the same farm-fresh milk you've grown to love over the past 80 years, and the ESL process has no effect on its taste or contents.
shamrockfarms.net /faqs.asp   (1623 words)

  
 Articles - Milk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Cow's milk is lower in sugar and higher in protein, and is composed of about 3.5% to 6.5% milkfat, 4% to 8.5% milk solids and about 88% water.
Milk is sold by certain expiration dates written on each container by the dairy.
Some critics of milk claim that plant-based sources of calcium are preferable, on the grounds that animal proteins in milk may "leach" calcium from bones.[9] Such critics challenge the mainstream belief that milk lowers the risk of osteoporosis.
www.adat.biz /articles/Milk   (1771 words)

  
 Paperloop.com - leading the pulp, paper, packaging and printing industry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The supplier's label completely covers a container, which is reminiscent of silver milk pails from years ago.
A large splash of milk in a complementary color to the flavor makes an attractive addition to the metallic silver background.
Seal-it labels are used on the single serve and quart size milks.
www.paperloop.com /db_area/archive/pponews/2001/wk03_19_2001/94.shtml   (159 words)

  
 Dairy Field: Changing channels
For decades, milk processors watched helplessly as sodas, juices and other beverages stole their share of stomach.
Convenience stores emerged as a primary focus of the milk industry several years ago, as processors sought to encourage consumers to grab a cold single-serve bottle of milk while stopping off for gas or a quick snack.
While sales may not be through the roof, single-serve milks are playing a crucial role by raising awareness of the overall category.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qa3846/is_200308/ai_n9269281   (1368 words)

  
 Packaging World Article: Shamrock sues Dean over milk jug shape (Departments)
Shamrock and Franklin Park, IL-based Dean are among several dairy companies that have begun marketing single-serve containers of milk products in wide-mouth plastic bottles reminiscent of the glass milk bottles used for home delivery of milk, primarily through the 1970s (see Packaging World, November '97, p.
The single-serve containers from both Dean and Shamrock are extrusion-blown high-density polyethylene with shrink sleeve labels that carry the graphics.
Shamrock seeks a court ruling that Dean's trade-dress claims are not valid.
www.packworld.com /articles/Departments/7861.html   (585 words)

  
 Milk
Milk is the nutrient fluid produced by the mammary glands of female mammals.
The milk of some mammals, particularly cows, goats, water buffalo, horse and sheep, is collected for human consumption, either directly, usually after pasteurization, or is processed into dairy products such as cream, butter, yoghurt, ice cream, or cheese.
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www.teachtime.com /en/wikipedia/m/mi/milk.html   (333 words)

  
 The Times-Tribune - Business & Finance - 07/07/2003 - Dairy uses neighboring herd to make its ice cream
Normally, when milk is sold to large processors, only 40 percent of it is used for Class I purposes.
He turned to Rinehimer because of the high-quality milk and the volume he produces equals what Hillside needs, which is 25,000 pounds per week.
Hillside hauls the raw milk to their facility where it's processed into a number of products, including ice cream and bottled milk, which is sold in the store.
zwire.com /site/news.cfm?newsid=9375858&BRD=2185&PAG=461&...&rfi=6   (489 words)

  
 Dairy Field: Moving milk
Meanwhile, consumption of flavored milk and milk drinks enjoyed the only increase, from 10.6 to 11.4 pounds per person.
Today it seems amazing that the milk industry displayed little interest in selling its products in single-serve plastic containers when the issue was initially addressed several years ago.
The trend was attributed to efforts to eradicate bovine tuberculosis and increased pasteurization of milk.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_qa3846/is_199908/ai_n8853525   (1497 words)

  
 Milk - Gurupedia
Milk most often means the nutrient fluid produced by the
The milk of some mammals, particularly cows, goats,
Lactose in milk is digested with the help of the enzyme
www.gurupedia.com /m/mi/milk.htm   (547 words)

  
 Harold Starr Profile Page 1
Harold Starr was one tough workhorse of the NHL for most of the dirty thirties.
Born in Ottawa in 1906, he was an accomplished athlete who played junior hockey in his hometown with the Gunners, St-Brigid's and Shamrock teams.
Harold's sympathy for guys who were down on their luck was obvious in his ongoing friendship with former team mate and NHL opponent Hib Milks, who spent the better part of the last ten years of his life drinking in Ottawa area hotels and bars.
www.losthockey.com /profiles/starr_harold/harold_starr.cfm   (376 words)

  
 BRAVO FOODS INTERNATIONAL CORP - BRVO Securities Registration: Small Business (SB-2) BUSINESS
The "got milk" campaign has helped heighten awareness of the nutritional benefits of dairy products but, even with this promotion, the US consumption of milk was basically flat two years ago.
Flavored milk was the only area of growth in the past two years and, when promoted aggressively, the sales of flavored milk actually increased the sales of traditional white milk.
Nestle launched their new line of flavored milks approximately four years ago with a shaped bottle, the Nestle "bunny" and a broad line of flavors.
sec.edgar-online.com /2004/06/04/0001144204-04-008058/section12.asp   (3779 words)

  
 Active Low-Carber Forums - Heavy Cream vs. 2% Milk- Am I doing something wrong?
I have always heard/read that heavy cream is the lowest in carbs vs., for instance, regular milks and the lower you go in fat content the higher you get in carbs....
Versus the 2% milk (also SF brand), which the label says 12 carbs per serving and the serving size is listed as 1 cup.
Also, a lot of the recipes I've seen for 'making milk' by mixing cream and water usually also call for the addition of a little bit artificial sweetener, to replace the real sugar that is in the milk.
forum.lowcarber.org /printthread.php?t=77438   (1308 words)

  
 shamrock_milks   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Flavors Shamrock Milks are made in the following flavors: Whole Whole Chocolate Chocolate Malt Whole Dulce de Leche...
Flavors Shamrock Milks are made in the following flavors: Whole Whole Chocolate Chocolate Malt Whole Dulce de...
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 Summary of BRAVO FOODS INTERNATIONAL CORP - Yahoo! Finance
The revenue generated by the production contracts under this model is allocated as follows: 90% to 95% of the revenue is for the processors' purchase of flavor ingredients; the balance of 5% to10% represents fees charged by the Company to the processors for production rights.
Rather, the Company will take title to its branded flavored milks when they are produced and placed in inventory by the Company's third party processors and recognize as revenue the gross wholesale price charged to the Company's wholesale customers.
This decrease is the result of the reduction and ultimate cessation of the penetration and distribution of Looney Tunes(TM) flavored milk products, as well as the negotiation of new third party licenses to support the development of new branded milk products, both domestically and internationally.
www.bravobrands.com /press_releases/2004_releases/041404.htm   (14865 words)

  
 Packaging World - ESL moves Marigold into multiple markets   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The milks are contract-packaged by Shamrock Foods (Phoenix, AZ) at the company’s new Extended Shelf Life (ESL) facility.
Previously, Marigold’s only single-serve milk package was a 16-oz PET bottle containing fresh, pasteurized milk.
Available in eight upper Midwest states, the milks retail for $1.09 to $1.19.
www.packworld.com /cds_print.html?rec_id=13962   (289 words)

  
 Reporter Clips
The Seal-It label completely covers a container that is reminiscent of silver milk pails from years ago.
A large splash of milk appears in a color that is complementary to the flavor.
The 360-deg label has room for nutrition facts, bar code, ingredients, tag line “Farm Fresh,” and graphically designed “mmm milk.” The labels are used on the single-serve and quart-size milks.
pffc-online.com /mag/paper_narrow_web_reporter_3   (1671 words)

  
 Bravo Foods Press Releases
Available from Sinton Dairy in 16 oz sizes, the Looney Tunes™ branded 2% milk is available in five flavors: vanilla shake featuring Bugs Bunny; strawberry featuring Bugs Bunny and Lola; banana featuring Tweety; chocolate featuring the Tasmanian Devil; and orange cream featuring Sylvester and Tweety.
Foods, "Colorado is the seventh state in the Looney Tunes™ flavored milk rollout.
"What we've got with Looney Tunes™ flavored milks is a one-two punch to get children-and adults-to drink the milk they need to maintain a healthy diet and a healthy lifestyle," says Mr.
www.bravobrands.com /press_releases/2000_releases/101300.html   (564 words)

  
 San Antonio Current - front page - 11/04/2004 - Food & Drink:Three milks and a banana   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Next to us, a couple of ladies lunching opted to skip savory and head straight for sweet; when the waiter returned a few minutes later with coffee and huge servings of Tres Leches, we were tempted to follow suit.
For starters, we pondered the empanadas with shredded chicken and rajas, briefly considered the quesos (there are three varieties), and were warned off the gazpacho, whereby we settled on the ceviche: delicate chunks of white fish, avocado, tomato, and red onion, marinated in a superbly zesty juice of lime, cilantro and garlic.
The DC said it was the best she'd ever had - quite a statement considering Tres Leches is such a dessert-menu standard in San Antonio.
www.zwire.com /site/news.cfm?newsid=13289912&BRD=2318&PAG=461&dept_id=484045&rfi=6   (783 words)

  
 Turtle Forum > Some of my snakes.
Jan 30 2005, 12:19 AM My female Andean milk.
She was red, white, and fl when I acquired her.
You can barely see some colors that used to be there and will disappear completely very soon.
www.turtleforum.com /forum/upload/lofiversion/index.php/t36169.html   (373 words)

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