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View PALACE FOR EVER's Profile PALACE FOR EVER Flag London 23 Mar 15 8.03pm Send a Private Message to PALACE FOR EVER Add PALACE FOR EVER as a friend

I've had semi-skimmed milk for quite a few years and am sure it is less quality now, almost skimmed milk.

Tried some full-fat milk which also doesn't seem to be like it was, going towards what semi-skimmed milk was.

Are they right on the breach of what the quality control is?

 


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View timmyb's Profile timmyb Flag Banstead 23 Mar 15 8.24pm Send a Private Message to timmyb Add timmyb as a friend

I love this site because of posts like this.

You may be on to something here. There's a dairy farm closing in the uk every two weeks. ..maybe they're just watering it down like student bar beer.

I recommend Cravendale double filtered blue top. But why not go the whole hog and die young with Jersey full cream?

 

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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 23 Mar 15 8.27pm

Quote PALACE FOR EVER at 23 Mar 2015 8.03pm

I've had semi-skimmed milk for quite a few years and am sure it is less quality now, almost skimmed milk.

Tried some full-fat milk which also doesn't seem to be like it was, going towards what semi-skimmed milk was.

Are they right on the breach of what the quality control is?

Maybe its because your getting your milk from the supermarket. Your milkman used to jizz in it for you


 


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View gegne78's Profile gegne78 Flag Wellingborough , Northants 24 Mar 15 4.49am Send a Private Message to gegne78 Add gegne78 as a friend

I prefer breast milk

 

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View anerley_eagle's Profile anerley_eagle Flag Mid Wales 24 Mar 15 7.31am Send a Private Message to anerley_eagle Add anerley_eagle as a friend

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This may be of interest.

This debate was brought to my attention after going to Brockley Market and seeing raw milk for sale (Hook & Son dairy) which is unprocessed and very creamy... But it's bloody expensive due to the amount of red tape they have to go through to sell it.

 

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View Pikester's Profile Pikester Flag Worthing 24 Mar 15 8.43am Send a Private Message to Pikester Add Pikester as a friend

Quote jamiemartin721 at 23 Mar 2015 8.27pm

Quote PALACE FOR EVER at 23 Mar 2015 8.03pm

I've had semi-skimmed milk for quite a few years and am sure it is less quality now, almost skimmed milk.

Tried some full-fat milk which also doesn't seem to be like it was, going towards what semi-skimmed milk was.

Are they right on the breach of what the quality control is?

Maybe its because your getting your milk from the supermarket. Your milkman used to jizz in it for you



LOL.

What's actually happening here Palace For Ever is you're getting old. Your sense of taste and smell diminishes - food and drink don't taste the same as they used to.

This will also spread to other facets of your life - TV programs won't be as good as they used to.

Radio will be full of abysmal 'music' which is much worse than 'in your day'. You will shout out "they're not even proper lyrics anymore!"

Welcome to Hell - and even that's not as warm as it used to be.

 


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Hoof Hearted 24 Mar 15 10.06am

Quote Pikester at 24 Mar 2015 8.43am

Quote jamiemartin721 at 23 Mar 2015 8.27pm

Quote PALACE FOR EVER at 23 Mar 2015 8.03pm

I've had semi-skimmed milk for quite a few years and am sure it is less quality now, almost skimmed milk.

Tried some full-fat milk which also doesn't seem to be like it was, going towards what semi-skimmed milk was.

Are they right on the breach of what the quality control is?

Maybe its because your getting your milk from the supermarket. Your milkman used to jizz in it for you



LOL.

What's actually happening here Palace For Ever is you're getting old. Your sense of taste and smell diminishes - food and drink don't taste the same as they used to.

This will also spread to other facets of your life - TV programs won't be as good as they used to.

Radio will be full of abysmal 'music' which is much worse than 'in your day'. You will shout out "they're not even proper lyrics anymore!"

Welcome to Hell - and even that's not as warm as it used to be.


Nostalgia aint as good as it used to be!

I used to be a 'milkboy' from 10 to 15 in the 60's.

The milk ranged from normal (silvertop), homogenised (redtop) to full cream (goldtop).

Some days the milk would have been on the doorstep all day in full sun for a lot of it, and pecked at by the birds. The milkman would have fiddled your bill and you were expected to give ma a tip for my cheeky smile.

Milk is much better and cheaper now.

 

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View Andy_G's Profile Andy_G Flag Wimbledon 24 Mar 15 10.38am Send a Private Message to Andy_G Add Andy_G as a friend

Quote jamiemartin721 at 23 Mar 2015 8.27pm

Quote PALACE FOR EVER at 23 Mar 2015 8.03pm

I've had semi-skimmed milk for quite a few years and am sure it is less quality now, almost skimmed milk.

Tried some full-fat milk which also doesn't seem to be like it was, going towards what semi-skimmed milk was.

Are they right on the breach of what the quality control is?

Maybe its because your getting your milk from the supermarket. Your milkman used to jizz in it for you



 


The ups and downs of Palace have left me older than my years

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View PALACE FOR EVER's Profile PALACE FOR EVER Flag London 24 Mar 15 11.10am Send a Private Message to PALACE FOR EVER Add PALACE FOR EVER as a friend

Quote Pikester at 24 Mar 2015 8.43am

Quote jamiemartin721 at 23 Mar 2015 8.27pm

Quote PALACE FOR EVER at 23 Mar 2015 8.03pm

I've had semi-skimmed milk for quite a few years and am sure it is less quality now, almost skimmed milk.

Tried some full-fat milk which also doesn't seem to be like it was, going towards what semi-skimmed milk was.

Are they right on the breach of what the quality control is?

Maybe its because your getting your milk from the supermarket. Your milkman used to jizz in it for you



LOL.

What's actually happening here Palace For Ever is you're getting old. Your sense of taste and smell diminishes - food and drink don't taste the same as they used to.

This will also spread to other facets of your life - TV programs won't be as good as they used to.

Radio will be full of abysmal 'music' which is much worse than 'in your day'. You will shout out "they're not even proper lyrics anymore!"

Welcome to Hell - and even that's not as warm as it used to be.

You may have something in it as far as semi-skimmed milk but as far as full-fat milk is concerned I remember going back to it about two years ago and found it too creamy and just went back to semi-skimmed. Now there is no problem in this respect.

I may be paranoid but I was thinking how they are able to keep it at £1 (4 litres) or less is the manufacturer is putting less cream in on being asked by the shops.

Its interesting how you say your taste & smell diminishes as my mum is finding spicy foods more difficult to eat, she has put it down to stopping smoking five years ago.

I feel the biggest problem with TV is with loads of stations to pick from people aren't concentrating on one program to see if they like it (of all ages), they give up after 5 minutes and change channel. Before you had no choice but to try out that program.

Edited by PALACE FOR EVER (24 Mar 2015 11.13am)

 


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Find out what team is in which division, eg which division is Coppull United in?

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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 24 Mar 15 12.59pm

The price is kept low by the fact that Dairy farming is nearly as profitable business as turd sculpting, and supermarkets are very adept at 'leveraging suppliers' (i.e. f**king them as hard as possible on the price).

When you buy milk from a supermarket, its not as thick and taste different because only the farmer and the spotty kid employed by the supermarket has sp8nked in it, and that kid does all the milk for that branch.

Where as when you buy from the milkman he and the owner have 'topped your bottle off for you'. And that's why its creamier at the top. Notice how you never get that at the supermarket, only in milk bottles - that's because of the extra cum and work in putting that cum into your milk.

Milk tash from a super market just doesn't have the same quality.

 


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View Superfly's Profile Superfly Flag The sun always shines in Catford 24 Mar 15 1.42pm Send a Private Message to Superfly Add Superfly as a friend

Oi, Milky, have you got half a stork on?

No, it's just the way the wind's blowing my apron

 


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