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filthiestfis | 03:32 Sun 22nd Jun 2008 | Food & Drink
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What is the difference between the supermarket Longlife value skimmed milk that costs 49p, and the more expensive "standard" skimmed milk costing around 20p more?
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Hi filth!
Nothing but a branded name I would say. We buy 24 cartons per monthly shopping trip, wouldn'y dream of buying the dearer one! xxx
I can't abear that longlife milk - I can really tell the difference.

Horrid stuff.

Hi ethel, we only shop once a month so go for the longlife stuff, don't even need to keep it all in the fridge it keeps very well! xxx
I hate long life in tea ...but 's ok for cooking ...
Can I suggest cravendale instead. It has a very long shelf life anyway (compared to ordinary milk) and it can be frozen if you need to - bottle expands a bit, but no problem.

It also keeps longer once opened. I live alone and one bottle can last a week, but it still tastes fresh.
I freeze my milk too, without problems.

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