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Re: Milk
« Reply #15 on: 26 February 2010, 19:05:45 »

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my local corner shop does local milk 4 pint for £1.19, but Iceland do it for £1.00  8-)


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....Mrs Optimist usually buys half a dozen or so......then puts them in the freezer. :y :y
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Re: Milk
« Reply #16 on: 26 February 2010, 19:08:40 »

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Milk's not good for my blood pressure....





When I try to carry too many bottles from the doorstep and end up dropping one on the kitchen floor like I did last week.  >:( >:( >:( >:(

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There is no point crying over spilt milk. :y
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Re: Milk
« Reply #17 on: 26 February 2010, 19:17:21 »

Somebody pinched my milk from work. £20 it cost to travel down to the nearest petrol station half a mile away to get some more for my break......... :(   £1 for the milk, £1.99 for the obligatory pasty and £17. 01 in petrol.. :o































Alright.......there was a slight exaggeration..........




the milk was only 78p................................... ::)
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Re: Milk
« Reply #18 on: 26 February 2010, 19:21:08 »

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Milk's not good for my blood pressure....





When I try to carry too many bottles from the doorstep and end up dropping one on the kitchen floor like I did last week.  >:( >:( >:( >:(

Kevin

There is no point crying over spilt milk. :y

Not until the split milk that went to where you can't reach start to smell ;D
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Re: Milk
« Reply #19 on: 26 February 2010, 19:54:02 »

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Somebody pinched my milk from work. £20 it cost to travel down to the nearest petrol station half a mile away to get some more for my break......... :(   £1 for the milk, £1.99 for the obligatory pasty and £17. 01 in petrol.. :o

































Alright.......there was a slight exaggeration..........




the milk was only 78p................................... ::)

In that case, the whole equation goes to pot. Either the total was not £20, or the pasty or petrol was more expensive than stated. :P
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Re: Milk
« Reply #20 on: 26 February 2010, 20:01:00 »

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Re: Milk
« Reply #21 on: 26 February 2010, 20:19:00 »

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Somebody pinched my milk from work. £20 it cost to travel down to the nearest petrol station half a mile away to get some more for my break......... :(   £1 for the milk, £1.99 for the obligatory pasty and £17. 01 in petrol.. :o

































Alright.......there was a slight exaggeration..........




the milk was only 78p................................... ::)

In that case, the whole equation goes to pot. Either the total was not £20, or the pasty or petrol was more expensive than stated. :P


Pedantic idiot strikes again.   ;D ;D
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Re: Milk
« Reply #22 on: 26 February 2010, 22:22:43 »

Provided you're not intolerant fresh milk is a cracking drink. Full of calcium for healthy teeth & bones & vitamin   erm....A? which is equally good for...erm ..something else! ::)
   Love the stuff. Could'nt make a proper cheese sauce without it!!!! :P 8-)
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Re: Milk
« Reply #23 on: 26 February 2010, 22:23:34 »

Apparantley, it's no good for you, given the amount of puss in it, unless it has been pastuerised, the sorts is the amount of dairy products containing foods imported from america, that are banned here by the EU, but continue to be sold here in the UK by certain supermarket chains ::)   
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Re: Milk
« Reply #24 on: 26 February 2010, 22:49:47 »

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Apparantley, it's no good for you, given the amount of puss in it, unless it has been pastuerised, the sorts is the amount of dairy products containing foods imported from america, that are banned here by the EU, but continue to be sold here in the UK by certain supermarket chains ::)   

I watched that as well, quite a worry really, we often have no idea what we are eating, which is perhaps for the best............ :(
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