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Keeping milk cold overnight - any ideas?
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BexInLondon wrote: »..- we could get a little mini kettle and keep it in our bedroom, and make the tea there in the morning (B&B style!). ...
Get a mini-bar fridge to go with it (B&B style!)
About 90 quid, plus plenty of room for that obligatory packet of peanuts"Now to trolling as a concept. .... Personally, I've always found it a little sad that people choose to spend such a large proportion of their lives in this way but they do, and we have to deal with it." - MSE Forum Manager 6th July 20100 -
fluffymuffy wrote: »The best solution is to get a man who thinks it a privilege to get out of bed first and bring tea. This is the same sort of man who'll let you have the last slice of cake/choc in box, and who will offer to swap meals in a restaurant if your choice turns out not to be as good as his.
I have one of those too, he even irons... he's currently shopping in Manchester for my Christmas present :A2025 - Declutter to Move House
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If you use those little Benecol probiotic drinks, the empty containers with their secure clip on lids make ideal containers for small quantities of milk. After they've been washed out, fill them with milk and store in the freezer. Take one up to bed at night and it will have gently thaw out by morning. They're ideal for taking out with a thermos of tea or coffee too.0
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