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House bread and milk

Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2006 3:15 pm
by aguinaga
Bread and milk now seem abundant in the boarding houses - sometimes you used to open a fridge and it was 100% full of milk, and in the Grecians' houses there was easily enough for more than a pint per person every day.

But house biscuits seem to disappeared a little bit, and it's often only the juniors who are allowed them.

Re: BISCUITS

Posted: Tue Apr 11, 2006 5:31 pm
by marty
Mid A 15 wrote:
marty wrote:
petard249 wrote: Very occasionally, instead of "Millstone Grit" we would get "Ginger Nuts" which were greatly appreciated.
You're lucky - Robin Cook's missus had to put up with Ginger Nuts twice a night. Until he died...
That is appalling bad taste but I couldn't help sniggering.
I'm sorry! I just couldn't help myself (me, not Mrs Cook)