But it's much more fun that way.I prefer to wait until the farmer's put it into a jug.
You get some funny looks drinking it straight from the cow.
If you mean UHT then yes, now in cartons. Just as vile as ever.Do they still do sterilised milk? It came in a long tall bottle, it was absolutely awful. But I remember having to use it as a kid, probably because not many people had fridges way back then![]()
But it's much more fun that way.![]()
Ahh I see, so that's how they are trying to get shut of it, by disguising it lolIf you mean UHT then yes, now in cartons. Just as vile as ever.
HmmmmJust make sure it is a cow and not a bull.![]()
I prefer to wait until the farmer's put it into a jug.
You get some funny looks drinking it straight from the cow.
I suppose it was only a matter of time
Yes, I know I can do that. But I did not bother, as I tend to get carried away on youtube. I have already spent a couple of hours listening to music, if I go back on to watch that clip, I will spend another hour or so listening to music. I have to get in the Kitchen now, I can't waste any more time on youtube. I can always spare time for Talk photoClick through and you can watch it on you tube
I wanna know who let you out in the first placeI have to get in the Kitchen now,
Sneaked out, missus is engrossed in the chaseI wanna know who let you out in the first place![]()
Mmm LARD! The new superfood. Good idea about using it in tea, I might try it instead of the usual butter.red top all the way for me. If your spooning full fat into your cup you might as well chop a block of lard into your tea!
Mmm LARD! The new superfood. Good idea about using it in tea, I might try it instead of the usual butter.
I've just started buying lard again now it has been declared to be healthier than all that horrible tasting vegetable oil but it is hard to find - Sainsburys don't sell it, have to go to Waitrose. Morrisons sell it but don't declare if it is unhygrogenated.
Made very nice spudsI remember the days of Lard for the spuds
I remember that toousually accompanied by billowing smoke and an angry woman screaming " get out the kitchen "
I remember that too![]()
Not before I'd grabbed a roastie out the ovenahh but were you quick enough to get out, before you got belted ?![]()
LolNot before I'd grabbed a roastie out the oven![]()
Just switched back to full fat ( wife is off her diet) but at least the coffee tastes betterBeen drinking dishwater for 20 odd years so will keep real milk in the fridge.
That is what I have noticed, full fat milk does seem to make a nice Coffee. I used to like ground Coffee with cream years ago, might get a percolator and give it another go![]()
Just fancy a lovely strong real Coffee, with cream. With a scone of course. YummyOh cream in proper coffee is lush.
No coffee for me after late afternoon.Just fancy a lovely strong real Coffee, with cream. With a scone of course. Yummy![]()
Gheez thanks you lot... now i am tempted to run out and buy some 'proper' milk and make a decent coffee (can't remember the last time i had full fat milk)... trying so hard to not drink it so much and up pops you lot![]()
Double cream of course floated on top, with Brandy underneathget a small pot of cream (real cream) and try that in the coffee instead.
My mum used to do that for us, a real treat it was too, especially if your mum had done itDouble cream of course floated on top, with Brandy underneath
Off to Tesgrot's back soon![]()
My mum could never get the cream to float, so I did itMy mum used to do that for us, a real treat it was too, especially if your mum had done it![]()
My mum used to do that for us, a real treat it was too, especially if your mum had done it![]()
I've always had whole milk. Could never stand the semi-skimmed stuff. Can't imagine what skimmed or longlife stuff would taste like![]()
It was places gently on the top, poured over the back of a spoonMy mum could never get the cream to float, so I did it![]()
Make your mind up.
Was it your mum or Chris's mum?![]()
Yep but with a clean cold spoon and a slight clockwise swirl of the coffee.It was places gently on the top, poured over the back of a spoon![]()