We're heading dangerously into omelette territory here!WillPS wrote:Can we add eggs in to the mix?
Crying over buying milk
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THIS IS A DEDICATED MILK THREAD.
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My village post office charged 78@ for a pint of milk, it will prob go up another penny next week.
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I had to come back as Pete and Sput would not accept my friend request on facebook. A milk thread is also a cat related thread and as I am friends with Bertrum thumbcat on facebook ( mouse made me) cravendale is my cereal companion of choice.
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What colour milk? Green, blue or red? (Or orange if Sainsbury's?)
I buy it from the Spar or Mrs Alexia brings it home from work (M&S). Usually go for 2 or 4 pinters semi-skimmed.
At school I used to, quite literally, drinkapintamilkaday. Had to go for full fat silver top mind, as my mother insisted on buying fully skimmed (red top) milk at home which was just white water, basically. I still love a crafty pint of blue top nowadays.
I buy it from the Spar or Mrs Alexia brings it home from work (M&S). Usually go for 2 or 4 pinters semi-skimmed.
At school I used to, quite literally, drinkapintamilkaday. Had to go for full fat silver top mind, as my mother insisted on buying fully skimmed (red top) milk at home which was just white water, basically. I still love a crafty pint of blue top nowadays.
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Does anyone still have milk delivered to their door? We don't round this neck of the woods. I kinda miss the whirr of the electric milk float - nick probably remembers the clip clop of hooves.
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There's still a milk float that goes around my way, but as I live 10 seconds away from the shop, I don't really see the need to have my milk delivered...Lorns wrote:Does anyone still have milk delivered to their door? We don't round this neck of the woods. I kinda miss the whirr of the electric milk float - nick probably remembers the clip clop of hooves.
59p a pint here by the way.
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