The olden days, lol, when that sort of stuff went on:eyebrows:
I didn't go to primary school until 15 years later... We even had indoor toilets and free milk;)
Marco.
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The olden days, lol, when that sort of stuff went on:eyebrows:
I didn't go to primary school until 15 years later... We even had indoor toilets and free milk;)
Marco.
we got glass bottles too. not sure the size but it was more often or not sour in summer and frozen in winter. think school milk gave me an aversion to drinking it
My dad was the manager of the Coop dairy bottling plant in Brighton in the 60's,70's and 80's. Throughout all those years three times a week all the left over milk and cream etc was poured into churns and taken to the local piggery. Even as a kid I remember that distinct " perfume " on piggy days.
Lamb leg steaks
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