its a cowlick. elsie's evolution via debbies milkbottle page. note the white styro pellets to make the labels pop.
- 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]





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