Heather wrote :
><< In British English, too, there is a well-known phrase which compares any
>delicious and welcome drink to mother's milk. You might give someone a beer
on
>a hot day and ask them if they're enjoying it, and you might get the
reply -
>'mmmmmm...it's like mother's milk!' >>
Before the rest of the world decides the UK is totally bf friendly - I was
surprised to see this. Perhaps it's a regional thing - but I have never
heard anyone use this phrase, other than the quote (Dickens?) 'Gin is like
mother's milk to me.' I agree with Heather's comment on using 'human
feeding' - especially for schools.
Mary Broadfoot, Paisley, Scotland
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