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Juice?

29 replies

Lexie1970 · 19/04/2012 12:16

Just following on from thread about juice being demanded before bed.

When you talk about juice are you referring to fresh apple / orange juice or dilutable squash?

The reason I ask is that DS (5) very rarely has fruit juice but will have very diluted squash.

It seems that a lot of MNs think fruit juice is the devils drink :)

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tittytittyhanghang · 19/04/2012 21:01

agree with blackteaplease, juice = anything thats not milk or water. What is squash? Is that diluting juice?

BertieBotts · 19/04/2012 21:06

Juice = squash when talking to DS. Juice = fresh juice (because it's kept in the fridge) to him.

He normally drinks squash because it's cheaper. I drink squash too but it has to be high juice. If we have juice in the house, he wants it all the time and I get driven mad by the bugging and it hardly lasts any time at all. I will sometimes buy one of the big jugs of Co-op Summer Fruits juice as a treat.

WibblyBibble · 19/04/2012 21:34

Proper juice= stuff that might once have seen a fruit
rubbish juice= squash or the crap they put in greggs to incite pester revolt while I'm buying sausage rolls (as in 'You're not having rubbish juice, you can have water or nothing')
fizzy juice= fizzy juice, er, pop (Glaswegian bf insists it's called ginger, the weirdo).

Not even scottish.

BonkeyMollocks · 19/04/2012 21:44

My thread? Grin

By Juice, we mean squash or diluted fruit juice in this house.

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