its a cowlick. elsie's evolution via debbies milkbottle page. note the white styro pellets to make the labels pop.
nice. i was searching for a good cowlick link but gave up. now, can you come over and mop my floor faster than me, too?
how bout horlicks? any anglophiles in and amongst?
spilled milk?
We drank Horlicks mixed with hot or cold milk. For some reason the taste of malt is popular with my family, my great-grandmother survived her 92nd and 93rd years solely on carnation malted milk powder mixed in water. I still love malt and have found twinings assam tea (the british stuff, not what they export to U.S.) to be a great replacement. Milk, no sugar.
interesting that it was invented in the us but is popular in the uk and india while essentially unknown here. ive never had it but had heard of it.
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- bill 2-21-2004 7:43 pm
nice. i was searching for a good cowlick link but gave up. now, can you come over and mop my floor faster than me, too?
how bout horlicks? any anglophiles in and amongst?
- dave 2-21-2004 8:03 pm [add a comment]
spilled milk?
- bill 2-21-2004 9:06 pm [add a comment]
We drank Horlicks mixed with hot or cold milk. For some reason the taste of malt is popular with my family, my great-grandmother survived her 92nd and 93rd years solely on carnation malted milk powder mixed in water. I still love malt and have found twinings assam tea (the british stuff, not what they export to U.S.) to be a great replacement. Milk, no sugar.
- steve 2-22-2004 7:14 pm [add a comment]
interesting that it was invented in the us but is popular in the uk and india while essentially unknown here. ive never had it but had heard of it.
- dave 2-21-2004 8:33 pm [add a comment]