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16 October 2014

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"Let them eat Guga"

Oh-uh; looks like the Comhairle may be from primary schools shortly.

What do you think the milk should be replaced with? What's a suitable nutritional substitute for kids in primary schools in the Outer Hebrides?


Posted on Digital sands at 15:51

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i thought schools stopped giving out free milk years ago!

carol from france


Calum's classic cormorant would be nourishing, or perhaps a mid-morning marag?

Annie B from the usual


Thatcher Thatcher milk snatcher! What goes around comes around... In Orkney the Tory wolves appear in the guise of LibDem sheep. I wonder what disguise they wear in the West....

Flying Cat from an udder place


Seals' milk might be the answer. it sure makes seals grow quickly.

calumannabel from Ness


Seal's milk? Who knows, maybe that is what their mothers give them? Until they can find their skins of course.

Hyper-Borean from Sule Skerry


Baleshare Barra Benbecula Bernera, thus far are non blogging communities, no wonder T'Blair, thinks he has us all in the bag. As if this is not bad enough, T' then targets our bairns! What you want is free-range coo, (one that cannot be found when required) and she only appears at "playtime" to ensure our bairns grow up, good and strong like their old man! Hyper-Borean from Sule Skerry, seals carry rabies among other diseases, not for the young of the human old man.

Roguedairycow from allaroundyou


Roguedairycow, re seal milk see also folklore."I am a man upon the ."

Hyper-Borean from Still on Sule Skerry


Flying Cat has a creative interest in milk supplying equipment and might be up for commission to knit some bottles.

Annie B from the usual


Knitted bottles..........hmmmmmmm.

Flying Cat from needlenardlenoo


Did I hear Arnish mutter something to the effect that Hebridean seaweed is organic and full of goodness, not to mention iodine (not the radioactive type, thank heavens)?

mjc from NM,USA


i thinks we should bring the milk back to primery and nursery it is good for u and pop or juice is not good for young ones

nikita from westhougton




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