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Published 2015
The milk that remains in the churn after the butter has been removed was formerly an extremely popular beverage with all classes in Scotland. As a hot-weather drink it was in great demand in the harvest-field. It was valued as both food and drink, and was held to cool the stomach in fever and to aid the cure of dysentery and ot
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