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Free School Milk - Take 2
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Keith G wrote: Strange. At my school a few didn't have it if they had a note from a parent saying it disagreed with them etc, but most happily drank it all. But being Aberdeen it was always fresh - as was the weather... Take 2: I've just asked Swim who went to school in Broughty Ferry, Dundee - she says they were handed a single bottle of milk (how ****ing *Scottish* is that? - we had the crates piled in the Dining Hall and plundered them at our will) and that sometimes it was a bit 'yucky' due (apparently) to being a bit warm at times and - wait for it - being too *creamy*!! And I thought ''milk monitor' was pretty universal? The whole idea of free milk was to make sure those who needed it got it? So the drinking of it needed to be supervised? -- Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
Free School Milk - Take 2
"Dave Plowman (News)" wrote in message ... In article , Keith G wrote: Strange. At my school a few didn't have it if they had a note from a parent saying it disagreed with them etc, but most happily drank it all. But being Aberdeen it was always fresh - as was the weather... Take 2: I've just asked Swim who went to school in Broughty Ferry, Dundee - she says they were handed a single bottle of milk (how ****ing *Scottish* is that? - we had the crates piled in the Dining Hall and plundered them at our will) and that sometimes it was a bit 'yucky' due (apparently) to being a bit warm at times and - wait for it - being too *creamy*!! And I thought ''milk monitor' was pretty universal? The whole idea of free milk was to make sure those who needed it got it? So the drinking of it needed to be supervised? Certainly no 'milk monitor' or any supervision of 'school milk' at my school - as far as I can remember...?? |
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