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Topic: keeping milk cold?
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11/5/2011 at 2:55pm
Location: Birmingham Outfit: VW California+Swift 490GXL+Khyam XXL
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To keep the cost down on a short trip put the milk in a flask, when used rinse with cold water to chill and re fill with milk as soon as you buy it.
Then when you get serious a 3 way fridge.
We use the flask a lot for quick trips and picnics, saves getting the fridge out.
Mick
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11/5/2011 at 6:00pm
Location: None Entered Outfit: Bailey GT60
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i can recommend the little carton-cup or sachet's of milk that you find in service stations, they are small, so easy to pack instead of a carton and freeze easily and will slowly defrost, keep a few un-frozen to get you started then by the time you've used those the frozen ones will be defrosted! and they seem to last longer...... job done!
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