My comment is about milk but not shaking it.
So, I recently saw something on TV where dairy farmers are going out of business because people are drinking less of what we call milk.
They were complaining, (and I agree) that a lot of what is touted as milk isn't milk and it's actually 'false' advertising.
My comment was, "So what! These days people say anything they want to and no one corrects them or sets the record straight".
One mentioned is Almond milk. It's actually NOT Milk. There were lots of others.
Someone commented, "People know they're not drinking milk". The farmer replied, "You're totally missing what I'm trying to say. They shouldn't be allowed to call it 'milk'"
I agree.
I like real milk. I often drink a glass at night with a few cookies.
My late husband had to have a glass of milk and a peanut/banana sandwich the minute he got home from one of his business trips. He'd call me and say, "I'm turning onto our road. Is the glass in the freezer? Get ready to pour it". Ha!
He liked really cold milk. I'd put the glass in the freezer BEFORE I poured the whole milk.
He never drank soda or juice but boy did he love his milk.
I remember when I was a kid I had to go ever summer down to my relatives houses in the country. OMG! They had 'out-houses/no toilets'. They had hens and cows, etc.
I remember tasting real milk from the cow. I thought it was terrible (it wasn't pasteurized, etc). But I also remember skimming off the cream and churning the cream to make butter.
The water came from a well. It was the best tasting water I've ever tasted.
Sorry, I'm totally off track...what else is new? I'm sure there are others here that have similar memories of real milk and how these things used to be.