Am I the only one who simply cannot, despite practicing daily for over 40 years, judge exactly how much milk is required on breakfast cereal?
I blame the plastic bottles for this and also the ‘milk splashback’ mentioned earlier. There is something about the position of the handle that makes the milk hesitate leaving its container then, 2 degrees of tilt later, it rushes out en-mass.
Good point, well made. Alas, there isn’t a four year old in this house but two twenty-somethings who make it next-to-impossible to find a clean cereal bowl, let alone a bowl AND a glass.
Am I the only one who simply cannot, despite practicing daily for over 40 years, judge exactly how much milk is required on breakfast cereal?
I blame the plastic bottles for this and also the ‘milk splashback’ mentioned earlier. There is something about the position of the handle that makes the milk hesitate leaving its container then, 2 degrees of tilt later, it rushes out en-mass.