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"Coffee and a couple of bits of fruit. Followed by coffee!
What fruit Mr? "
Pink lady apple and a banana this morning. And a handful of raspberries which I didn't exactly eat, but slowly pulverised with my tongue and took my time over! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Coffee and a couple of bits of fruit. Followed by coffee!
What fruit Mr?
Pink lady apple and a banana this morning. And a handful of raspberries which I didn't exactly eat, but slowly pulverised with my tongue and took my time over! "
I want to watch you eat raspberries |
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"Tea.and got to be orange top milk
Aaaarrrgghhh sacrilege, that stuff has never seen a cow in its life
No that is the red stuff "
Ok, I'll let you off with that one
United Kingdom Plastic bottles
Blue top - whole/full fat milk; fat content around 3.25%
Green top - semi skimmed milk; fat content around 1.8%
Red top - skimmed milk;yellow fat content typically 0.1%
and much less commonly,
Purple top ('The One' brand) or orange top (Sainsbury's own brand) - fat content of 1%
Gold top - Channel Island milk; fat content around 5.5%.
Glass bottles
Silver foil - whole milk
Red striped foil - semi skimmed milk
Blue hatched foil on a silver background - skimmed milk
Green foil - raw (unpasteurized) milk, giving rise to the name "green-top milk".
Blue Peter often had annual charity campaigns where children would collect aluminium bottle-tops to raise money.
*courtesy of the useless information department* |
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"Tea.and got to be orange top milk
Aaaarrrgghhh sacrilege, that stuff has never seen a cow in its life
No that is the red stuff
Ok, I'll let you off with that one
United Kingdom Plastic bottles
Blue top - whole/full fat milk; fat content around 3.25%
Green top - semi skimmed milk; fat content around 1.8%
Red top - skimmed milk;yellow fat content typically 0.1%
and much less commonly,
Purple top ('The One' brand) or orange top (Sainsbury's own brand) - fat content of 1%
Gold top - Channel Island milk; fat content around 5.5%.
Glass bottles
Silver foil - whole milk
Red striped foil - semi skimmed milk
Blue hatched foil on a silver background - skimmed milk
Green foil - raw (unpasteurized) milk, giving rise to the name "green-top milk".
Blue Peter often had annual charity campaigns where children would collect aluminium bottle-tops to raise money.
*courtesy of the useless information department*"
I just wanted a cup of tea |
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