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Thread: Bread and Milk

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    Bread and Milk

    Bread and milk.
    My kingdom for bread and milk.

    Many schools already closed.
    Loads of people trying to go home.
    The snowflake generation strikes again

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    Re: Bread and Milk

    Which generation is that again? I forget

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    I tell you what, it's threatening to snow so I think I'll have 48 pieces of toast and 90 cups of tea today because I might not be able to have them again until Saturday.

    Also, sod the rest.

    In anycase, any bread and milk I don't use, I'll just throw out. It's only money.

  4. #4

    Re: Bread and Milk

    Quote Originally Posted by WJ99mobile View Post
    Bread and milk.
    My kingdom for bread and milk.

    Many schools already closed.
    Loads of people trying to go home.
    The snowflake generation strikes again
    When did you go gammon?

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    Re: Bread and Milk

    I was up Asda 8am before work getting my bread, milk, coffee and pot noodles.

    I was not however wearing dressing gown and pyjamas.

  6. #6

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    Quote Originally Posted by J R Hartley View Post
    I was up Asda 8am before work getting my bread, milk, coffee and pot noodles.

    I was not however wearing dressing gown and pyjamas.
    All that suggests that you only had one of each, suggesting that you spent about £7. You need be spending at least £20 on the basics alone when there's snow, pyjamas or not....

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    Re: Bread and Milk

    Quote Originally Posted by B. Oddie View Post
    All that suggests that you only had one of each, suggesting that you spent about £7. You need be spending at least £20 on the basics alone when there's snow, pyjamas or not....
    I spent £12.34

    3 pot noodles as they were on offer for 49p.

    Also bought some pop, crisps, pringles, sausage rolls and cookies.

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    To be fair it's usually old ****ers buying all the bread and milk. Mmm what delightful stuff to get in. Never understood the logic, it goes off in next to no time. What do they expect to do in a time of actual emergency ? Dip their bread into their milk ? Over 50s are the real snowflakes. Bothered by anything that breathes.

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    Re: Bread and Milk

    Quote Originally Posted by J R Hartley View Post
    I spent £12.34

    3 pot noodles as they were on offer for 49p.

    Also bought some pop, crisps, pringles, sausage rolls and cookies.
    It's snow we've got coming pal, not the Russians...

  10. #10

    Re: Bread and Milk

    Or Milk and Alcohol as the Feelgoods once sang :



    This ain't doing a thing for me
    They got him on milk and alcohol
    They got him on milk and alcohol

  11. #11

    Re: Bread and Milk

    I'm ok. I've still got 30 loaves and 48 pints in the freezer from last March.

  12. #12

    Re: Bread and Milk

    Quote Originally Posted by B. Oddie View Post
    It's snow we've got coming pal, not the Russians...

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    Re: Bread and Milk

    Where did it come from to buy bread and milk? Surely it’s a lot easier to buy flour and milk powder? I would be buying loads of tinned stuff if I thought I was going to be stuck in the house for months

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    Quote Originally Posted by jamieccfc View Post
    Where did it come from to buy bread and milk? Surely it’s a lot easier to buy flour and milk powder? I would be buying loads of tinned stuff if I thought I was going to be stuck in the house for months
    I love baking bread from scratch. Needing is an excellent stress relief because you can take it all out on the dough (the more pissed off the better).

    Top tip to budding bakers - clean any hard mixture up with cheap shaving foam. Spray it on and let it sit for 15 mins. 65p from Wilkinsons.

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    Re: Bread and Milk

    Quote Originally Posted by J R Hartley View Post
    I spent £12.34

    3 pot noodles as they were on offer for 49p.

    Also bought some pop, crisps, pringles, sausage rolls and cookies.
    Blimey your arteries are in for a hammering

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    Heisenberg
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    Re: Bread and Milk

    Quote Originally Posted by Auntie Andy View Post
    Blimey your arteries are in for a hammering
    I just hope he's bought enough Rizla judging by that shopping list.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Heisenberg View Post
    I just hope he's bought enough Rizla judging by that shopping list.

  18. #18

    Re: Bread and Milk

    My nan used to make me bread and milk when I was a kid. With salt and pepper. I loved it.

  19. #19

    Re: Bread and Milk

    Quote Originally Posted by NYCBlue View Post
    My nan used to make me bread and milk when I was a kid. With salt and pepper. I loved it.
    French toast innit. I love it. A bit of the ol' HP too.

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    Milk, bread, fags, booze and a bar of chocolate for ‘er in doors.

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    Just had a chilli beef pot noodle. Tasteless. All the salt has been stripped out of them. I blame Jamie Oliver.

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    Have you tried the Spicy Stir Fry flavour noodles from Home Bargains? Only 27p and they'll blow your socks off. Cracking value

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gnojek View Post
    Have you tried the Spicy Stir Fry flavour noodles from Home Bargains? Only 27p and they'll blow your socks off. Cracking value
    No but I’m sold. As soon as I can dig myself out I’ll be down there.

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    Definitely worth a go. My heat tolerance is quite high but I was sweating like a good one after eating these. Here they are:

    https://www.homebargains.co.uk/produ...ase-of-30.aspx

  25. #25

    Re: Bread and Milk

    Quote Originally Posted by B. Oddie View Post
    I love baking bread from scratch. Needing is an excellent stress relief because you can take it all out on the dough (the more pissed off the better).
    that reminds me, that was one of my random " new year resolutions " to make different flavoured breads, i like Chillie cheese bread from Waitrose, cannot be that hard to make

    so just ordered myself 3 X 1lb loaf tins

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