12-02-2007, 04:38 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Calgary
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Originally Posted by First Lady
Looking for your father ......
Seriously though, it used to be provided through the big dairy processors; Alpha, Beatrice, etc. I used the service up to the early '90's.
It is still available, as part of delivery from organic and specialty markets.
A google search also netted this result..... a milk delivery business for sale.
http://tinyurl.com/2bp5vb
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LMAO at the father comment. I didn't realize the service was provided through the dairy companies. I thought it was a municipality thing. Although that would make sense as to why only some areas still have delivery and some don't.
And hey, that business is for my neighborhood, I haven't heard of anyone ever getting milk delivered.
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Originally Posted by blankall
"BEEP", a beverage sold in Saskatchewan, Canada in the 1960's and 1970's. Similar in taste to powdered orange juice (but sold as a liquid in cartons similar to milk cartons) with prune juice as a minor constituent.
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You don't make it sound very appetizing. But that might have something to do with the term powdered orange juice. Brings to mind powdered milk.
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Originally Posted by Reggie Dunlop
A sort of fruit juice blend, largely with artificial flavouring. Heavy on the citrus flavour to mask the prune content.
Ingredients: Water, sugar, concentrated orange juice, concentrated apple juice, apricot puree, citric acid, prune syrup, orange pulp, modified corn starch, canola oil, flavour, sodium citrate, colour, sodium benzoate, ascorbic acid.
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I'm not sure if this is appetizing either.
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12-02-2007, 04:45 PM
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#22
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Powerplay Quarterback
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Originally Posted by NSFL
Very random question, but this poli sci paper isn't gonna get much further without a break. I grew up in Regina and I remember putting out the money and the sign the night before, and waking up in the morning with milk on your front step. So did Calgary ever have anything like this?
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Yah they did, i remember having milk in bags that they brought to the door, but i lived on the back of fishcreek park and racoons or other rodents ripped them open so we stopped getting milk from the milk drivers!
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12-02-2007, 04:53 PM
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Redundant Minister of Redundancy
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Montreal
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Originally Posted by RougeUnderoos
And milk in bags -- the first thing I think of now when I think of a bag of milk is all the fun/trouble you could have with it. It never even crossed my mind to do anything with a bag of milk other than drink it when I was a tyke. What a wasted opportunity.
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Here in Quebec, they still sell milk in bags. In fact, if you want to buy 4L at once, then bags is your only choice. It comes as 4L split up into 3 bags.
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12-02-2007, 05:13 PM
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Sunshine Coast
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Originally Posted by NSFL
LMAO at the father comment. I didn't realize the service was provided through the dairy companies. I thought it was a municipality thing. Although that would make sense as to why only some areas still have delivery and some don't.
And hey, that business is for my neighborhood, I haven't heard of anyone ever getting milk delivered.
You don't make it sound very appetizing. But that might have something to do with the term powdered orange juice. Brings to mind powdered milk.
I'm not sure if this is appetizing either.
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Yeah, powdered milk was popular when I was a kid. It was cheap and tasted awful, kind of like skim milk. If we were lucky it was mixed half and half with real milk, kind of like the 2% today.
Really dating myself but I remember the milk wagon being pulled by a horse through the alleys of Vancouver. They used glass one quart bottles and when it froze the paper cap would rise with the frozen milk. I don't think it was homogenized either so the cream would rise to the top.
Last edited by Vulcan; 12-02-2007 at 05:19 PM.
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12-02-2007, 05:14 PM
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Hell
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Originally Posted by Vulcan
Yeah, powdered milk was popular when I was a kid. It was cheap and tasted awful, kind of like skim milk. If we were lucky it was mixed half and half with real milk, kind of like the 2% today.
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was only popular for the poor kids..lol
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12-02-2007, 05:18 PM
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Obscure Jersey Wiz
Join Date: May 2007
Location: The Marsh
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Originally Posted by I-Hate-Hulse
Oh man you kids are young here. Palm & Alpha Dairies. Milk in bags. Super Socco. Beep.
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I stopped at a gas station a few weekends ago, when I was coming home from a road trip, and they had both milk and orange juice in bags
I always thought it would be great to have milk waiting on the doorstep in the morning. Milk tastes better from glass.
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12-02-2007, 05:28 PM
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Sunshine Coast
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Originally Posted by Flames_Gimp
was only popular for the poor kids..lol
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Well we didn't have it but it seemed like half my friends did, so I guess there were a lot of poor people in those days by our standards of today.
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12-02-2007, 05:31 PM
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Random Title Change!
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Calgary
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Originally Posted by Vulcan
Yeah, powdered milk was popular when I was a kid. It was cheap and tasted awful, kind of like skim milk. If we were lucky it was mixed half and half with real milk, kind of like the 2% today.
Really dating myself but I remember the milk wagon being pulled by a horse through the alleys of Vancouver. They used glass one quart bottles and when it froze the paper cap would rise with the frozen milk. I don't think it was homogenized either so the cream would rise to the top.
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Powdered milk is definitely nasty. I went to China 15 years ago for a month to visit relatives. They didn't have fresh milk, so I had to down a glass of powdered milk every single morning. I am forever grateful that I live in Canada, land of clean water and homogenized dairy.
You were still alive when they used horse-pulled wagons?  I thought they stopped doing that a 100 years ago. J/K.
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Originally Posted by Drunk Skunk
I stopped at a gas station a few weekends ago, when I was coming home from a road trip, and they had both milk and orange juice in bags
I always thought it would be great to have milk waiting on the doorstep in the morning. Milk tastes better from glass.
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It was definitely great to not have to go out and buy milk. Would even be better now to have it delivered instead of trekking out out in 20 below weather to buy just 1 carton of milk. Seems like such a waste. And then I always inevitably buy junk food just to make the trip "worth it".
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12-02-2007, 05:37 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Singapore
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Milk in bags is still also the norm in Ontario. I hated it. If you didn't have a free jug to put the bag into then it was difficult to access the milk without making a mess.
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12-02-2007, 05:56 PM
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One of the Nine
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Milkman is useless. Why have one or two things delivered when you still need to hit the grocery store at least weekly if you eat anything from the produce section.
Now, if he delivered lettuce, spinach, red peppers and cucumbers along with the half liter of milk I consume in a week, he'd be worth paying.
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12-02-2007, 05:56 PM
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Obscure Jersey Wiz
Join Date: May 2007
Location: The Marsh
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Originally Posted by NSFL
It was definitely great to not have to go out and buy milk. Would even be better now to have it delivered instead of trekking out out in 20 below weather to buy just 1 carton of milk. Seems like such a waste. And then I always inevitably buy junk food just to make the trip "worth it".
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When I lived in the sticks, before moving into town, it was a pain in the thump to go out just for milk .... and it seemed every week or two I'd have to do it. Now that I'm in town, it's maybe a mile to the store, much better, and they sell milk in glass  You're right, though, junk food and cookies make the trip for milk worth while.
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12-02-2007, 05:57 PM
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I believe in the Pony Power
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My neighbour was a milkman and when you are a 5 year old - that ranks right up there with Cowboy and Astronaut.
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12-02-2007, 05:59 PM
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Random Title Change!
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Calgary
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Originally Posted by 4X4
Milkman is useless. Why have one or two things delivered when you still need to hit the grocery store at least weekly if you eat anything from the produce section.
Now, if he delivered lettuce, spinach, red peppers and cucumbers along with the half liter of milk I consume in a week, he'd be worth paying.
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You should consider subscribing to a grocery delivery service then. I know a couple grocery stores that do it. No idea which specifically, but should be easy to find out.
Wait, then why the hell aren't I subscribing to a delivery service then? Instead of sitting here being nostalgic about milk delivery?
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12-02-2007, 06:03 PM
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Random Title Change!
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Calgary
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Originally Posted by Drunk Skunk
When I lived in the sticks, before moving into town, it was a pain in the thump to go out just for milk .... and it seemed every week or two I'd have to do it. Now that I'm in town, it's maybe a mile to the store, much better, and they sell milk in glass  You're right, though, junk food and cookies make the trip for milk worth while.
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I literally live down the street from a Mac's, a gas station, and a co-op. And I'm still making a fuss. LOL.
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12-02-2007, 06:08 PM
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Calgary
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Originally Posted by NSFL
You should consider subscribing to a grocery delivery service then. I know a couple grocery stores that do it. No idea which specifically, but should be easy to find out.
Wait, then why the hell aren't I subscribing to a delivery service then? Instead of sitting here being nostalgic about milk delivery?
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picanddel.com or something. It's from Coop.
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12-02-2007, 06:08 PM
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Hell
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Originally Posted by 4X4
Now, if he delivered lettuce, spinach, red peppers and cucumbers along with the half liter of milk I consume in a week, he'd be worth paying.
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checkout sunterra market.. i used to get delivery from them..
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12-02-2007, 06:17 PM
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Obscure Jersey Wiz
Join Date: May 2007
Location: The Marsh
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Originally Posted by NSFL
I literally live down the street from a Mac's, a gas station, and a co-op. And I'm still making a fuss. LOL.
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Well, leaving the house requires all sorts of things .. putting shoes on, finding keys, etc etc. I understand how a delivery service in bigger cities could be profitable.
Now I want milk and cookies
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12-02-2007, 06:20 PM
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#38
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Income Tax Central
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Milkmen seem to be going the way of Pirates.....
Now, if there was a beerman, that would be a different story. I would pay to have beer delivered to my home on a bi-daily basis.
Now thats a service worth offering.
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12-02-2007, 06:29 PM
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One of the Nine
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Originally Posted by Drunk Skunk
Well, leaving the house requires all sorts of things .. putting shoes on, finding keys, etc etc. I understand how a delivery service in bigger cities could be profitable.
Now I want milk and cookies 
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I can understand the appeal of a delivery service. I like my veggies but I don't eat them regularly because I'll run out and it'll be two or three days before my urges completely overtake me and I go to the grocery store. So then I'll buy a bunch of produce and then eat almost only greens for a week until they're gone. Then its a strict meat and canned diet for a few days until I go to the store again.
If I had someone bringing me a big bag of the pre-washed lettuce and some peppers and whatnot, I'd eat well 6 days a week. Sundays will always be caeser sunday as long as I'm a football fan.
So far today I've consumed ~10 oatmeal cookies, 1 can of peaches, 6 beers, 1 can of coke, 1 Gibsons on the rocks and 2 smokies with mustard and ranch. Salad is not in the forecast.
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12-02-2007, 06:30 PM
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Random Title Change!
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Calgary
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Originally Posted by Drunk Skunk
Well, leaving the house requires all sorts of things .. putting shoes on, finding keys, etc etc. I understand how a delivery service in bigger cities could be profitable.
Now I want milk and cookies 
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Putting on pants, brushing snow off the car...
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