14 Comments on Carnation Milk, the Best in the Land…
GOTTA LOVE THAT GENERATION, TO THE POINT, NO WOKE/PC PUSSIFIED BULLSHIT ALLOWED OR YOU’LL BE STAYING IN THE BARN WHERE YOU BELONG
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Nothin’ better when making fudge!
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I mis-heard it the first time….I didn’t hear “just punch two holes in the son of a bitch”…..I heard ” now pull my tits you son of a bitch”…..
5
I remember when Carnation sold bottled milk. It was forever ago.
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I faintly remember the milk delivery truck when I was a little kid. I think it was Sealtest.
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I grew up believing that Pet Milk was the best. Grandpa used it in his coffee.
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Can’t say that I’ve ever drunk my milk from a can.
5
I remember milk and diaper delivery. separate trucks I think
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Carnation milk is the best because it comes “from contented cows”. As a kid, the only milk I drank was Carnation or Pet from the can. Mix a can of milk with an equal amount of water (about 28 ounces total). We used empty Miracle Whip jars and filled them a couple of inches from the top. When I started school, I thought there was something wrong with the little cardboard cartons of “standard” milk because it didn’t taste nearly as good as what I drank at home.
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And the baby “formula” my mom used was:
1 can of evaporated milk
2 Tbsp of Karo syrup (which was considered more nutritious than just sugar or “regular” corn syrup
Younger people I’ve told this thought I was crazy or lying about what “baby formula” was when I was growing up. They thought the formulas like Similac or Enfamil had always been around an available / affordable. And I never heard of babies being allergic to the formula I grew up on.
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She reminds me of my “Granny”. She was tough as nails and always spoke her mind. She was born in 1884 and grew up on a small farm in what was then rural Maryland.
10
My wife’s 97 yo Granny used to recite this:
Here’s to life. Ain’t it grand.
I just got divorced from my old man.
I laughed and laughed at the judge’s decision.
‘Cause he gave him the kids, and they weren’t even his’n.
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People born at the “turn” of the the 20th century were tough as nails. They had to be to survive.
My grandmother on my mother’s side was a very proper lady, yet she would calmly come up with some risque saying;
“Your eyes may shine and your teeth may grit, but none of this s**t are you gonna get.”
LOL! Ticked me off when she’d say that when I was a kid. It meant I wasn’t getting whatever delicious food treat she had made for herself. As an adult it cracked me up when she’d just blurt that out.
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I still remember the old Carnation Dairy sign on the Carnation Dairy all lit up at night with its large bright white neon letters going North. On Washington Street just across the Spokane River and just up from downtown. The dairy is no longer there, it is now a microbrewery and a bar. We also had a few Benewah dairies that were shaped like giant white milk bottles in art deco style back in the day. One of them is a small restaurant called the Milk Bottle which is a really good burger and ice cream joint. They have good old fashioned ice cream with a high butterfat content that is the best in town.
GOTTA LOVE THAT GENERATION, TO THE POINT, NO WOKE/PC PUSSIFIED BULLSHIT ALLOWED OR YOU’LL BE STAYING IN THE BARN WHERE YOU BELONG
Nothin’ better when making fudge!
I mis-heard it the first time….I didn’t hear “just punch two holes in the son of a bitch”…..I heard ” now pull my tits you son of a bitch”…..
I remember when Carnation sold bottled milk. It was forever ago.
I faintly remember the milk delivery truck when I was a little kid. I think it was Sealtest.
I grew up believing that Pet Milk was the best. Grandpa used it in his coffee.
Can’t say that I’ve ever drunk my milk from a can.
I remember milk and diaper delivery. separate trucks I think
Carnation milk is the best because it comes “from contented cows”. As a kid, the only milk I drank was Carnation or Pet from the can. Mix a can of milk with an equal amount of water (about 28 ounces total). We used empty Miracle Whip jars and filled them a couple of inches from the top. When I started school, I thought there was something wrong with the little cardboard cartons of “standard” milk because it didn’t taste nearly as good as what I drank at home.
And the baby “formula” my mom used was:
1 can of evaporated milk
2 Tbsp of Karo syrup (which was considered more nutritious than just sugar or “regular” corn syrup
1 can of water
https://www.newmomstuff.com/old-fashioned-homemade-baby-formula
Younger people I’ve told this thought I was crazy or lying about what “baby formula” was when I was growing up. They thought the formulas like Similac or Enfamil had always been around an available / affordable. And I never heard of babies being allergic to the formula I grew up on.
She reminds me of my “Granny”. She was tough as nails and always spoke her mind. She was born in 1884 and grew up on a small farm in what was then rural Maryland.
My wife’s 97 yo Granny used to recite this:
Here’s to life. Ain’t it grand.
I just got divorced from my old man.
I laughed and laughed at the judge’s decision.
‘Cause he gave him the kids, and they weren’t even his’n.
People born at the “turn” of the the 20th century were tough as nails. They had to be to survive.
My grandmother on my mother’s side was a very proper lady, yet she would calmly come up with some risque saying;
“Your eyes may shine and your teeth may grit, but none of this s**t are you gonna get.”
LOL! Ticked me off when she’d say that when I was a kid. It meant I wasn’t getting whatever delicious food treat she had made for herself. As an adult it cracked me up when she’d just blurt that out.
I still remember the old Carnation Dairy sign on the Carnation Dairy all lit up at night with its large bright white neon letters going North. On Washington Street just across the Spokane River and just up from downtown. The dairy is no longer there, it is now a microbrewery and a bar. We also had a few Benewah dairies that were shaped like giant white milk bottles in art deco style back in the day. One of them is a small restaurant called the Milk Bottle which is a really good burger and ice cream joint. They have good old fashioned ice cream with a high butterfat content that is the best in town.