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Title: Cream
Post by: HolyCount on 24 May 2009, 16:34:05
Just has some apple pie with double cream  :) :)

Is it my imagination, or is double cream thinner these days than it used to be (not allowed it often so don't get much to compare it to!)
Title: Re: Cream
Post by: crazyjoetavola on 24 May 2009, 17:02:20
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Just has some apple pie with double cream  :) :)

Is it my imagination, or is double cream thinner these days than it used to be (not allowed it often so don't get much to compare it to!)

Nothing is the same as it was HC  remember the bottles of milk delivered to the doorstep - how the cream gathered in the neck of the bottle?  Seldom seen now. :(
Title: Re: Cream
Post by: Welung666 on 24 May 2009, 17:22:44
Not allowed it at all  :'( Bloody lactose intolerance  :'( :'(
Title: Re: Cream
Post by: HolyCount on 24 May 2009, 18:01:02
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Just has some apple pie with double cream  :) :)

Is it my imagination, or is double cream thinner these days than it used to be (not allowed it often so don't get much to compare it to!)

Nothing is the same as it was HC  remember the bottles of milk delivered to the doorstep - how the cream gathered in the neck of the bottle?  Seldom seen now. :(

And the race to be the one to get the top of the milk on your cornflakes !!!!
Title: Re: Cream
Post by: Welung666 on 24 May 2009, 18:06:35
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Just has some apple pie with double cream  :) :)

Is it my imagination, or is double cream thinner these days than it used to be (not allowed it often so don't get much to compare it to!)

Nothing is the same as it was HC  remember the bottles of milk delivered to the doorstep - how the cream gathered in the neck of the bottle?  Seldom seen now. :(

And the race to be the one to get the top of the milk on your cornflakes !!!!

Again, not allowed :( :'(
Title: Re: Cream
Post by: MV6Matt on 24 May 2009, 20:31:34
................definately thinner!
try whipping or clotted (tinned stuff is like cement - lovely!)

 ;D ;D ;D
Matthew
Title: Re: Cream
Post by: The Red Baron on 24 May 2009, 21:10:29
remember the gold top milk. v ;)eeeery nice.
Title: Re: Cream
Post by: HolyCount on 24 May 2009, 22:04:38
might treat myself to some full fat milky goodness soon --- can't remember when I last had "real" milk !
Title: Re: Cream
Post by: Tony H on 24 May 2009, 22:24:05
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Just has some apple pie with double cream  :) :)

Is it my imagination, or is double cream thinner these days than it used to be (not allowed it often so don't get much to compare it to!)
It shouldn't be as the butterfat content of cream which differentiates the different types of cream is subject to regulation, as for the "top of the milk" the vaste majority of milk available nowadays is homogionised which breaks down the cream content to such a degree that it cannot form as cream at the top of the bottle.
N.B sad git for knowing that but it's part of my job :-?
Title: Re: Cream
Post by: Andy B on 24 May 2009, 22:30:52
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  remember the bottles of milk delivered to the doorstep - how the cream gathered in the neck of the bottle?  Seldom seen now. :(
You can see at my doorstep each morning.
You don't see the cream line anymore at supermarkets etc because it's all homogenised ie heated a little more than pasteurised but not as much as sterilised. You should all be supporting your local milkman ..... if he's still in buisness! :-?  :y
Title: Re: Cream
Post by: Welung666 on 24 May 2009, 22:32:39
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Just has some apple pie with double cream  :) :)

Is it my imagination, or is double cream thinner these days than it used to be (not allowed it often so don't get much to compare it to!)
It shouldn't be as the butterfat content of cream which differentiates the different types of cream is subject to regulation, as for the "top of the milk" the vaste majority of milk available nowadays is homogionised which breaks down the cream content to such a degree that it cannot form as cream at the top of the bottle.
N.B sad git for knowing that but it's part of my job :-?

As you work in the dairy industry I'm guessing you use milkstone remover? More for everyone else really but if you can get hold of some (normally large farm shops sell it) then paint it liberally on the rusty parts of your car and the rust will turn to a hard black solid but it won't rust anymore. The active ingredient is the same as in Kurust at about 1/5th of the price ;)
Title: Re: Cream
Post by: Andy B on 24 May 2009, 22:33:05
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Just has some apple pie with double cream  :) :)

Is it my imagination, or is double cream thinner these days than it used to be (not allowed it often so don't get much to compare it to!)
It shouldn't be as the butterfat content of cream which differentiates the different types of cream is subject to regulation, as for the "top of the milk" the vaste majority of milk available nowadays is homogionised which breaks down the cream content to such a degree that it cannot form as cream at the top of the bottle.
N.B sad git for knowing that but it's part of my job :-?

Untill very recently I used to get green top at my door ..... until the bloody EU put its 2 pen'orth in re raw milk etc.  >:(
Title: Re: Cream
Post by: Tony H on 24 May 2009, 22:44:48
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Just has some apple pie with double cream  :) :)

Is it my imagination, or is double cream thinner these days than it used to be (not allowed it often so don't get much to compare it to!)
It shouldn't be as the butterfat content of cream which differentiates the different types of cream is subject to regulation, as for the "top of the milk" the vaste majority of milk available nowadays is homogionised which breaks down the cream content to such a degree that it cannot form as cream at the top of the bottle.
N.B sad git for knowing that but it's part of my job :-?

Untill very recently I used to get green top at my door ..... until the bloody EU put its 2 pen'orth in re raw milk etc.  >:(
Thats the EU for you >:( Don,t get me started on all the crap that comes out of Brussels
Title: Re: Cream
Post by: LaserLance on 24 May 2009, 23:16:30
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Just has some apple pie with double cream  :) :)

Is it my imagination, or is double cream thinner these days than it used to be (not allowed it often so don't get much to compare it to!)
It shouldn't be as the butterfat content of cream which differentiates the different types of cream is subject to regulation, as for the "top of the milk" the vaste majority of milk available nowadays is homogionised which breaks down the cream content to such a degree that it cannot form as cream at the top of the bottle.
N.B sad git for knowing that but it's part of my job :-?

Untill very recently I used to get green top at my door ..... until the bloody EU put its 2 pen'orth in re raw milk etc.  >:(
Thats the EU for you >:( Don,t get me started on all the crap that comes out of Brussels
Crap being the operative word >:( >:( >:(Typical of the berks that infest this country ,who have to follow to the letter of the directive that comes from some faceless minion sitting in a office in brussells.Theres one thing i can assure you off , Belguim with its capital brussels stinks off bovine effuluent, never driven through a smellier country :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[
Title: Re: Cream
Post by: Andy B on 24 May 2009, 23:20:47
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.....Crap being the operative word >:( >:( >:(Typical of the berks that infest this country ,who have to follow to the letter of the directive that comes from some faceless minion sitting in a office in brussells.Theres one thing i can assure you off , Belguim with its capital brussels stinks off bovine effuluent, never driven through a smellier country :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[

So Lance ............ you're not a fan of Brussels then! :-?
;) ;) ;) ;) ;)

Smelly countries? You've never visited Pakistan then?  :-?  ::)  ::)  ::) :y
Title: Re: Cream
Post by: Vamps on 24 May 2009, 23:24:52
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.....Crap being the operative word >:( >:( >:(Typical of the berks that infest this country ,who have to follow to the letter of the directive that comes from some faceless minion sitting in a office in brussells.Theres one thing i can assure you off , Belguim with its capital brussels stinks off bovine effuluent, never driven through a smellier country :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[

So Lance ............ you're not a fan of Brussels then! :-?
;) ;) ;) ;) ;)

Smelly countries? You've never visited Pakistan then?  :-?  ::)  ::)  ::) :y

Strange, why so many people do not like sprouts.... :D :D
Title: Re: Cream
Post by: LaserLance on 24 May 2009, 23:29:43
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.....Crap being the operative word >:( >:( >:(Typical of the berks that infest this country ,who have to follow to the letter of the directive that comes from some faceless minion sitting in a office in brussells.Theres one thing i can assure you off , Belguim with its capital brussels stinks off bovine effuluent, never driven through a smellier country :-[ :-[ :-[ :-[

So Lance ............ you're not a fan of Brussels then! :-?
;) ;) ;) ;) ;)

Smelly countries? You've never visited Pakistan then?  :-?  ::)  ::)  ::) :y
[/highlight] As the great "Sir Ian Botham" said I would'nt send me mother in law  ;D ;D ;D ;D sorry i havent had the pleasure of going to pakistan, been to bradford though  ::) ::) ::) ::) ::) Its a joke before someone gets offended
Title: Re: Cream
Post by: Andy B on 24 May 2009, 23:35:46
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..... been to bradford though   .....

So had most of the Karachi taxi drivers I used!  ;D  ;D  ;D  ;D
Title: Re: Cream
Post by: cam2502 on 25 May 2009, 01:09:48
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might treat myself to some full fat milky goodness soon --- can't remember when I last had "real" milk !
Ive been on the semi skimmed for years now but recently was forced to have the full fat on my cornflakes. Bloody awful it was!!! Had 2 spoonfuls and that was it,thought i was gonna throw up. :-?
Title: Re: Cream
Post by: cam2502 on 25 May 2009, 01:12:06
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  remember the bottles of milk delivered to the doorstep - how the cream gathered in the neck of the bottle?  Seldom seen now. :(
You can see at my doorstep each morning.
You don't see the cream line anymore at supermarkets etc because it's all homogenised ie heated a little more than pasteurised but not as much as sterilised. You should all be supporting your local milkman ..... if he's still in buisness! :-? 
:y

My mate lives in preston and delivers the locals their pintas every morning. Good lad :y
Title: Re: Cream
Post by: Andy B on 25 May 2009, 08:51:32
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  remember the bottles of milk delivered to the doorstep - how the cream gathered in the neck of the bottle?  Seldom seen now. :(
You can see at my doorstep each morning.
You don't see the cream line anymore at supermarkets etc because it's all homogenised ie heated a little more than pasteurised but not as much as sterilised. You should all be supporting your local milkman ..... if he's still in buisness! :-? 
:y


My mate lives in preston and delivers the locals their pintas every morning. Good lad :y

My milkman says that every week someone is cancelling their delivery, people just look at the price difference between doorstep deliveries & the big supermarkets.
Title: Re: Cream
Post by: BERTIECBX550 on 25 May 2009, 10:07:01
Mmmmm i had two small pots of creamy ambrosia rice pudding Mmmmmm  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Cream
Post by: Ken T on 25 May 2009, 10:56:37
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Just has some apple pie with double cream  :) :)

Is it my imagination, or is double cream thinner these days than it used to be (not allowed it often so don't get much to compare it to!)
It shouldn't be as the butterfat content of cream which differentiates the different types of cream is subject to regulation, as for the "top of the milk" the vaste majority of milk available nowadays is homogionised which breaks down the cream content to such a degree that it cannot form as cream at the top of the bottle.
N.B sad git for knowing that but it's part of my job :-?

Untill very recently I used to get green top at my door ..... until the bloody EU put its 2 pen'orth in re raw milk etc.  >:(

Yes, Stilton Cheese used to be nice, white, crumbly tasty stuff. The rubbish you now get from tesco's is sold in shrinkwrap, its greasy, the rind is pathetic, and the taste is ugh  :-X :-X :-X

Proper Stilton on toast and grilled  :y :y :y

Ken
Title: Re: Cream
Post by: crazyjoetavola on 25 May 2009, 13:12:56
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  remember the bottles of milk delivered to the doorstep - how the cream gathered in the neck of the bottle?  Seldom seen now. :(
You can see at my doorstep each morning.
You don't see the cream line anymore at supermarkets etc because it's all homogenised ie heated a little more than pasteurised but not as much as sterilised. You should all be supporting your local milkman ..... if he's still in buisness! :-?  :y


In one there Andy :y :y We should try to support all local traders as it might well be easier to walk to the shops in the near future, if the government eventually gets its way, rather than drive :y
Title: Re: Cream
Post by: Auto Addict on 25 May 2009, 16:00:31
Remember condensed milk? Used to spoon it straight out of the tin when I was a lad.
Title: Re: Cream
Post by: crazyjoetavola on 25 May 2009, 16:05:49
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Remember condensed milk? Used to spoon it straight out of the tin when I was a lad.

Man, did it make good toffee or what? :y Wouldn't have been the first time a tin exploded when boiling down the contents ;D ;D :y
Title: Re: Cream
Post by: Andy B on 25 May 2009, 17:21:26
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Remember condensed milk? Used to spoon it straight out of the tin when I was a lad.

Man, did it make good toffee or what? :y Wouldn't have been the first time a tin exploded when boiling down the contents ;D ;D :y

Mmmmm! Fusslles condensed milk! As you say straight from the tin!!  :y  :y  :y

Just Googled it ... apparently it's now Carnation sweetened condensed milk http://www.nestle.co.uk/OurBrands/ProductRange/CreamsAndDesserts/Carnation/
Title: Re: Cream
Post by: HolyCount on 25 May 2009, 17:36:14
It comes in tubes in France -- like family sized toothpaste type tubes --- trouble is I can eat it like a Frube .... nozzle in the gob and squeeze  :) :) :)
Title: Re: Cream
Post by: crazyjoetavola on 25 May 2009, 17:37:56
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Remember condensed milk? Used to spoon it straight out of the tin when I was a lad.

Man, did it make good toffee or what? :y Wouldn't have been the first time a tin exploded when boiling down the contents ;D ;D :y

Mmmmm! Fusslles condensed milk! As you say straight from the tin!!  :y  :y  :y

Just Googled it ... apparently it's now Carnation sweetened condensed milk http://www.nestle.co.uk/OurBrands/ProductRange/CreamsAndDesserts/Carnation/


And if you want a topping for the ice-cream, when boiled down there is  nothing better :y :y
Title: Re: Cream
Post by: crazyjoetavola on 25 May 2009, 17:41:14
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It comes in tubes in France -- like family sized toothpaste type tubes --- trouble is I can eat it like a Frube .... nozzle in the gob and squeeze  :) :) :)

That's a young persons game now HC - worst luck ;D
Title: Re: Cream
Post by: Andy B on 25 May 2009, 17:42:21
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It comes in tubes in France -- like family sized toothpaste type tubes --- trouble is I can eat it like a Frube .... nozzle in the gob and squeeze  :) :) :)

That's a young persons game now HC - worst luck ;D

I'm obviously out of touch, I had to Goggle what a Frube was!  ::)  ;)