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How much does it cost to live in Poland?


peterweg 37 | 2,311
23 Jul 2012 #31
Drink two cups of 3.2%, half a liter and that is 50% of your saturated fat intake for the day. I reckon most cornflake eaters can hit half a litre with white coffee/tea.

Drink 0% fat milk and you get none of that.
grubas 12 | 1,384
23 Jul 2012 #32
Who drinks a litre of milk in a day, or even half a litre?

I do.
OP mochadot18 17 | 245
23 Jul 2012 #33
Is there Silk milk in Poland?
InWroclaw 89 | 1,911
23 Jul 2012 #34
Cheapest prepared soya milk is in Biedronka (availability varies from branch to branch, sometimes it seems to vanish from the shelves for months). 3.99zl 1 litre.

Most of the major supermarkets sell the better known brands for around 6 to 8zl.

You can get powdered soya milk too, works out at around 2zl a litre, from some health shops.
Wroclaw 44 | 5,379
23 Jul 2012 #35
I dont believe that, can anybody else clarify? Thats like a bread shop that stopped selling doughnuts

strange things happen. my biedronka now has 3.2%

i swear that there was no 3.2% for a few weeks.
Wroclaw Boy
23 Jul 2012 #36
Drink 0% fat milk and you get none of that.

have you tried that? ive sipped the 0.5% stuff and its basically white water.
polishmama 3 | 279
23 Jul 2012 #37
mochadot18: but does Polish 2% milk taste the same as U.S 2% milk??Probably not. I remeber thinking American milk tastes funny. So you may think the same with Polish Milk, there is a lot that can affect the taste.

I recall milk I had in Paris tasting different than the milk I had in Frankfurt and Munich. It also tasted different than milk in Wrocław vs the US.

Diet of the cows, age of the cows, their breed, stress levels, treatment of the milk itself (pasteurization, container, age, whether shelf stable or needing refrigeration, in an opaque or translucent container, etc.) all affect the flavor.
peterweg 37 | 2,311
23 Jul 2012 #38
have you tried that? ive sipped the 0.5% stuff and its basically white water.

Use it all the time, I used to hate it.

Once I got used to it I prefer it now.
pip 10 | 1,659
24 Jul 2012 #39
how has this not been censored by mods? I don't have a problem with how a thread goes- but many do.

coffee with skim milk- should never happen.
valpomike 11 | 195
4 Aug 2012 #40
Than I can live on $ 1,200 American, in Warsaw?

Am still looking for the best deal on a flat.

I won't need a car to start with, and I can cook.

Any ideas, since, after I sell my home, I am moving to Warsaw, Poland, the land of my grandparents, and a place I grew to love, since my long visits.

Valpomike
jon357 74 | 21,770
5 Aug 2012 #41
Than I can live on $ 1,200 American, in Warsaw?

Just about, but you'd have to be frugal. A lot depends on how much you pay for accommodation etc. You certainly won't be on the breadline but equally won't be able to save on that. Also remember Warsaw is the kind of city where a lot of people choose not to run a car.
MarcinD 4 | 135
5 Aug 2012 #42
Are you obsessed milk drinkers?

He's an old woman living on milk & noodles. Rest goes to the church


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