Top Of The Milk
Apr. 17th, 2005 03:45 pmAn ice cream van just went down the road with its chimes playing a song I remember from my 1950s childhood and which I can't think I've heard since. The chorus goes something like this.
You, me and us;
We are my favourite people
we both go together like peaches and cream
And bells and a church and a steeple.
Ghastly.
Is it a Doris Day number?
Ice cream vans never play anything up to date. I guess it's a copyright thing.
But now I can taste the tinned peach slices in syrup, with cream from the top of the milk bottle, which my mother used to give us for dessert.
"What's for pudding, mumma?"
"Peaches with top of the milk."
"Oooh- super!"
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Date: 2005-04-17 02:27 pm (UTC)For a little while when I was a kid, Mom used to get milk from a local farmer. It was NOT paturized. She had a big milk can (I'm still not sure how big it was, I was not even 10 yet). I don't know how she kept it cold...but I do remember it was good. And she'd take some of the cream off the top and make butter. We'd have cream on our oatmeal,or our cornmeal...
We did have milk delivered, later on, and it did have cream on top...but it never tasted quite as good as that germy old unpaturized stuff.
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Date: 2005-04-18 12:54 am (UTC)We had an ice lolly maker- but home-made lollies never tasted as good as the ones you bought in the shops. And the texture was wrong.
Also if you sucked them the flavour came out leaving the unflavoured ice behind.