Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Oh, Canada

Newspaper clipping headlined Dairy Debate, 2% or Homo?
On the way from Wisconsin to New York, I traveled through Ontario and ran across this headline in the Toronto Globe and Mail (on either 7/14 or 7/15) -- with its startling lead-in.

Vive la difference!

2 comments:

  1. Way, way back, growing up in the '60s in a smaller town, the term I learned for whole milk, or homogenized milk was "homo." That's just what non-skim milk was called. In the late '70s, I moved to the big city -- and at a restaurant, out of habit, I asked for "homo" milk. The second I said it, it sounded completely wrong. I was embarrassed. I haven't done that since. Times change. Except in Canada.

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  2. I don't remember having a name for types of milk when I was growing up -- except for skim, which was the funny blue stuff that no one drank. It was just milk. So simple.

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