MILK ?????????
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Hi
Oh yes, the bags....I fully intend to pack at least 6 x 4 pint plastic containers from the milk....and will sterilise them and reuse. My friends use an open topped jug...pop it in in the bag......cut the corners off and pour....but when you get near to the end of the bag it sometimes falls out of the jug and if you ain't ready for it....lets just say...'A little milk can go a long way!!!!'
I fully agree with the bags, from the save the planet viewpoint, but want something with a top and handle, which contains more than 2 pints, to make it more user friendly...lol....
lol
Stef
Oh yes, the bags....I fully intend to pack at least 6 x 4 pint plastic containers from the milk....and will sterilise them and reuse. My friends use an open topped jug...pop it in in the bag......cut the corners off and pour....but when you get near to the end of the bag it sometimes falls out of the jug and if you ain't ready for it....lets just say...'A little milk can go a long way!!!!'
I fully agree with the bags, from the save the planet viewpoint, but want something with a top and handle, which contains more than 2 pints, to make it more user friendly...lol....
lol
Stef
#21







Joined: Feb 2007
Posts: 2,332

Canadian milk
Lets not mention the steel toe cap slip ons.....
Hi
Oh yes, the bags....I fully intend to pack at least 6 x 4 pint plastic containers from the milk....and will sterilise them and reuse. My friends use an open topped jug...pop it in in the bag......cut the corners off and pour....but when you get near to the end of the bag it sometimes falls out of the jug and if you ain't ready for it....lets just say...'A little milk can go a long way!!!!'
I fully agree with the bags, from the save the planet viewpoint, but want something with a top and handle, which contains more than 2 pints, to make it more user friendly...lol....
lol
Stef
Oh yes, the bags....I fully intend to pack at least 6 x 4 pint plastic containers from the milk....and will sterilise them and reuse. My friends use an open topped jug...pop it in in the bag......cut the corners off and pour....but when you get near to the end of the bag it sometimes falls out of the jug and if you ain't ready for it....lets just say...'A little milk can go a long way!!!!'
I fully agree with the bags, from the save the planet viewpoint, but want something with a top and handle, which contains more than 2 pints, to make it more user friendly...lol....
lol
Stef
Charlie
Last edited by purple80; Mar 7th 2010 at 11:50 pm.
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Any experience that involves both bagged milk and ear plugs is fine in my book.
#28
Don't bother - they still sell milk in gallon plastic containers in Detroit and they're generally less than $2 for a gallon! Sometimes as low as $1.70 a gallon!
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Hi Gavin
Ahhhhhhh.....but are you sure it has come from de cow?.......How can you be so sure? Don't know if I would like a gallon container sitting in my fridge door though!!!
We all have our funny little ways.....'Oh darling......just nipping out for a gallon of milk....be home in time for tea...the bridge will be busy both ways'
....... only playing.
lol....lol.....lol.....
Stef
Ahhhhhhh.....but are you sure it has come from de cow?.......How can you be so sure? Don't know if I would like a gallon container sitting in my fridge door though!!!
We all have our funny little ways.....'Oh darling......just nipping out for a gallon of milk....be home in time for tea...the bridge will be busy both ways'
....... only playing.
lol....lol.....lol.....

Stef




