Kitz Forum
Chat => Chit Chat => Topic started by: Weaver on August 07, 2021, 07:23:04 PM
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This week there’s no milk at all in The Island. "No lorry drivers" chaos affected the Co-op, same for Tesco’s, who deliver from Inverness. A local cafe shut its doors today, can’t make hot drinks. Black coffee or lemon tea anyone?
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I guess that there has also been a surge in demand for coffee whitener or powdered milk . . . :-\
If really desperate, purchase cans of ready-to-serve rice pudding and filter the contents, thus separating the solid rice from the fluid.
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Perhaps the plant equivalent
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I'd love to find a substitute I can tolerate, every one I've tried tastes horrible. I'd basically have to give up Coffee without milk and only have fruit/herbal teas and flavoured iced tea.
Not that standardised milk is great either, I moved onto unhomogenised milk many years ago and it seemed to dramatically slow how quickly I was putting on weight (despite being higher fat content as it was only available in Jersey milk from Grahams back then), didn't make me feel sick and tastes how I remember it from school before they "standardised" homogenisation of milk.
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Baby milk powder :-\ Milk the sheep / mountain goats :o Not seen many cows around the island.
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There are plenty of goats on the mainland and we have plenty of cows here. Good tip about the rice pudding.
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Cans of evaporated milk and condensed milk are another two options. (Assuming the "local locusts" haven't emptied the shelves.)
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There's always Tibetan tea using butter instead of milk.
Ideally it should be Yak butter.
It's not something I'm keen to try.
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Black goats can be seen every day right by the main road at Shiel Bridge near Cinn t-Sàile on the mainland. There are bins by the road that attract them. I haven’t tried going up to one so I’m not sure how tame they are, but they came down from the hills where they range over a huge area I believe, from the evidence of place names such as Àird’ Ghobhar.
There’s no way I’m up for milking one, and I’ve never milked a cow (my father had milking machines for that job) although I think my mother did when she was young. Janet’s hands are no good - arthritis - and she has no more experience than me.
Can’t milk our donkeys as they are males.
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The donkeys might object if you tried. :)
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Doesn’t bear thinking about. They do kick! (Although they’re very very friendly.)