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If someone were to suck condensed milk through a straw, the effort involved would basically counteract the energy intake from consuming it, yes? At the very least, it's got to be a lot healthier than just eating it with a spoon, hasn't it?

Um, asking for a friend, obviously. A fed-up friend with a cold who's sleeping very erratic hours.

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Date: 2014-12-25 05:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tigerfort.livejournal.com
That would be the much lower calorie case for eating it with a spoon, though. A liquid as viscous as condensed milk (especially out of the fridge) is quite a lot more difficult to raise through a straw than it is to lift with a spoon. I've no intention of trying to work out the fluid dynamics for the situation, however - nor of trying to drink condensed milk through a straw (I suspect actually raising it would require enough force to risk damaging your lungs sucking, and I'm not that keen to find out).

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