When I was in the RAF, our Sunday evening tea (made at 4.00pm so the cooks
could leave) came in a 10-gallon urn, and to avoid putting out milk and
sugar it was made with evaporated milk and loaded with sugar  - it was
awful! But, it was the only drink available on camp, unless you went to the
guardroom and made your own - but who wanted to socialize with Rock Apes
(RAF slang for RAF policemen).

John Coyle
Brisbane, Australia

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We were brought up on RAF bases where there were lots of old bomb shelters
and water towers to play in. We used to find stacks of rusting old tins of
condensed milk left over from the war, and we would use them as bombs,
throwing them from the tops of the water towers, or against the brickwork of
the air raid shelters.

In those days a bowl of tinned peaches with condensed milk was a luxurious
healthy treat.

It can be used to make dulce de leche.

B
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