There are still milk floats round where I live; they carry other things on the float in blue plastic crates (orders?). I don't use the service myself - not much of a milk drinker - plus I buy locally in the centre of town for most things.
When I was a nipper and went on school camps we used to drink still warm unpasturised milk all the time, someone told me that would be illegal now. When I'm in Europe it often seems to be UHT (yuk) so I often do without.
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You jammy gits. Our family was so poor that we couldn't afford chalk. My grandad used to dig up bodies from the graveyard and crush the dried bones to get the white powder needed to make 'milk'.
One thing that puzzles me: what did the first person to milk a cow think they were doing?
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