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Milk and different colour bottle tops
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Hayley | Report | 20 Apr 2004 12:21 |
Silver top is full fat, and red is skimmed, i cant remember the colour of semi skimmed though |
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Bobtanian | Report | 19 Apr 2004 20:53 |
Sylvia, when i was young, I too helped the milkman, and as you say many buildings didnt have lifts, and when i reached the top, sometimes i was so out of breath, that my eyes were not steady at all, in fact i used to see milk bottles, at eye level. Some were sterilised, and others were "past yer eyes" milk Bob |
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syljo | Report | 19 Apr 2004 20:04 |
Do some of you older ones remember the coloured bottle tops on milk? There was Jersey milk with a gold-coloured top, a very rich golden-creamy milk, then mauve-top which was homogenized, red-top, but cannot remember what this was called. Then the ordinary milk. I used to help the milkman, or rather milklady, so used to handle these bottles of milk. Sometimes I'd get to the top of a block of flats with a crate of milk and I'd get sent down for a packet of butter or suchlike. They had no lifts in these particular blocks of flats. What we did to earn a penny or two! |
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