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Cravendale Milk |
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04.03.07 (119 review reads) |
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Advantages: tastes better
Disadvantages: a little bit more money
I do love milk especially when it is poured generously on a large bowl of cereal (preferably coco pops) I have found recently that this Cravendale milk is much nicer to use than the normal local farm milk.
It costs only a fraction of the price more and for a 2-litre bottle you will be paying around the £1.25pence mark. This is about only 10pence more than getting the other cheaper milk.
The taste seems to much more nicer and less gacky than the other milk that I used to use.
This particular Cravendale milk comes in the same ranges you would expect from milk. This is skimmed, semi skimmed and whole milk.
I always go for the semi skimmed but I have tried the whole milk and this i think is just as nice in flavour if not better than the semi skimmed.
The milk itself can be kept for longer than the usual milk because it has been purified even more than standard milk. You are able to save the bottle unopened for a good few weeks.
However it does state on the bottle that once opened the milk should be consumed within the usual milk drinking time i.e. 5 or so days.
The milk is creamy yet because it has been through this vigorous purifying process it has a much less thick after taste, which I find I get from drinking standard milk. it is of course best drunk very chilled and when ice cold a whole glass is lovely enough for anyone to enjoy.
I can say that this is now the milk i choose to buy and if you have yet to try this particular brand then I suggest you do so sooner rather than later.
I will be buying this milk from here on in and although now Tesco’s are doing a similar product called Pure milk which has gone through the same intensive filtering process in my opinion there milk is still not as good as the original Cravendale product
Summary: a great drop of the white stuff
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