
I started the trend. I was in La Leche League and several members had their milk delivered. I wanted milk without hormones and the idea of milk delivery in this day and age caught my fancy. I signed up.
Travis didn't believe it the first time at 3 in the morning there was a milk truck idling on our street. Called the company to see if it was legit. I assured him it was. What do you mean you get your milk delivered?
The Paxtons and Stricklands were next. The McAllisters followed. The Wymans got it for a while but I don't know if they still do. At this point, I'm so spoiled by having milk delivered, it would be hard to go back. I know that in the heat of the summer or dead of winter, I have milk, and if I plan ahead a few hours, I can have eggs, butter, yogurt, cheese, and so forth. There's no last minute trip to the grocery store with a crying baby when it's 5 degrees outside. We have milk.
Plus the chocolate tastes like pudding. Or melted chocolate ice cream. Divine.
Wow, this is wonderful. Didn't know anyone did this anymore.
ReplyDeleteWhat is the name of your delivery company? I have been researching milk delivery services around the country for some time now. In June my wife and I started Doorstep Dairy in South Eastern Pennsylvania. www.doorstepdairy.com
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We have Oberweis Dairy, have used them for 8 or 9 years at this point. They're out of central Illinois, delivering to Chicago, St. Louis, Milwaukee, most of IL, and for some reason, Virginia.
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