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I was wondering if anyone uses dried skimmed milk for their tea and coffee instead of taking fresh and whether they keep some in the camper, if so what brands are the favourites?
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5 pints, that's a blast from the past; it always had a funny taste but was great if you had no fridge.Yeuch! The thought makes me shiver…
I remember 5 pints and carnation before that. It’s either too weak and tastes of white water or too strong and tastes burned. I agree UNT has improved, but…Fresh please!
Yes marvel is about twice the price of own brands.Looked at buying some Marvel last trip but the price nowadays is crazy. It's much cheaper just to have a carton of UHT in a cupboard just in case
I did the same but I had a wedge of lemon in my tea instead of milk (I don’t drink coffee but I don’t think it would taste nice with lemonI went on a weight loss program last year and this meant no milk in tea or coffee, successfully lost 3.5 stone. But since found I cannot abide any type of milk in my drinks.
Try without for a fortnight, you may be surprised![]()
yesI wonder if it’s still around,
Horrible stuff, made from glucose tastes like someone has put sugar in your drink.What about Coffeemate, I remember it from my student days in my hall of residence where there was no fridge. I wonder if it’s still around, soon converted to black coffee. I’d drunk black tea since I was about 10.
That reminds me of when I was a kid I made my mum a lemon tea for the first time (powdered instant stuff), I didn't realise that you weren't supposed to put milk in it!I did the same but I had a wedge of lemon in my tea instead of milk (I don’t drink coffee but I don’t think it would taste nice with lemon).
Hi.What about Coffeemate, I remember it from my student days in my hall of residence where there was no fridge. I wonder if it’s still around, soon converted to black coffee. I’d drunk black tea since I was about 10.