A blatant offshoot from a Hora comment in another Thread.
My Wife and kids are disgusted that me and my brother would fight over who would drink the water the cabbage was boiled in.
What foods remind you of your childhood.
First thought that comes to mind: liver. Maybe I had it badly cooked, but I doubt I'll have it again.
Not food, but I'd kill for a bottle of Sang's Moray Cup fizzy juice.
Coming in from the beach for lunch and spotting the golden syrup tin on the Aga. Meant only one thing....Rice pudding!
Ideal Milk which was either evaporated or condensed, can never remember which.
Bloody hell, id forgotten about cabbage water, delicious
We used to have slices of white bread and hot milk (pobs) for breakfast
Chips with heinz vegetable soup poured over
The Good - My grandma's chips.
cooked in a well worn old pan, served with a bit of salt and vinegar. Also anything that she baked; jam tarts, mince pies, cakes, etc.
The Bad: Tripe.
My ( probably well meaning ) parents only tried once to feed us tripe cooked in milk, keeping my brother and I at the table for 3 hours trying to get us to eat it, before admitting defeat.
A couple of my favorite's we used to have as regular meals , pigs trotters and tripe cooked in milk nomnomnom.
Chips with heinz vegetable soup poured over
Heresy!
Cream of tomato soup is what you want. In a pique of wanting to be 14 again I had that for tea last night.
Dad used to soak slices of bread in the juice and black bits in the roasting tray after doing a joint of beef - Special Bread.
Nom nom nom.
- Special Bread.
Nom nom nom.
The correct term is, Dippy Bread 😀
I still do it ( as part of a balanced intake 😉 )
St Ivel Gold
Dunsters Farm and Ski yogurts
Funny Feet
St Ivel Gold
Dunsters Farm and Ski yogurts
Funny Feet
Wham Bars and Gold Bullion toffee bars
Mine are:
Cornbeef Hash
Carnation Milk
Gooseberry pie
Liver
and Dixons ice cream.
Proper old school Yorkshire stuff
Moray Cup -- you can still get it I think unknown..
Only about 3 things (from childhood) I still can't eat.
Liver (as above)
Marmalade
Baked Beans
Other greats -- Cremola Foam.
Bread in milk with sprinkle of sugar
Tinned mandarin segments with Evaporated milk...
Ham that comes in a can....
Corned beef hash
White bread spread with dripping and Bovril; heart attack bread 🙂
gypsy toast
toast toppers
sugar on bread
fussells on bread
In a proper trip down memory lane, I cooked corned beef hash the other week. It was absolutely bloody lovely! 😀
My mum was a brilliant home cook so we often had loads of tasty grub on the go including the best ever pepperoni pizzas, cannelloni, chicken supreme and other 70s/80s classics.
But when we were totally brassic we'd sometimes have complete cack. I rememeber filling out a Pools coupon one evening then sitting down to:
Also remember making the batter for these bad boys:
Sausage plait served with spaghetti hoops was another.
Artic roll at school dinners?
No! Chocolate sponge WITH chocolate custard
Or ginger sponge with custard.
Chocolate sponge though- man that used to light up my day!!!
Those were good too but c'mon Arctic Roll is ICE CREAM. AT SCHOOL!!! That's like a birthday!
Good:
Spam fritters
Exeter shortcake
Semolina pudding
Sponge pudding in all its many glorious forms
Mandarin oranges in green jelly
Bad:
Dripping on bread
corn beef fritters
camp coffee [ oooerr ]
sugar butties
rice pudding with a thicker skin than freddy kreuger
fruit salad [ bits of soggy fruit in duckhams engine oil ]
cod liver oil and malt
Liver, still can't eat the horrible stuff.
Bought a can of tinned ravioli a couple of years ago, that was horrible too. Definitely something best left in the past!
Most of the rest of my childhood food I still cook every now and then, apart perhaps from 70s classics like cheese n pineapple cocktail sticks, and pineapple sauce on gammon steak.
Pizza and chips for dinner, scrape off the topping and eat, then butter the pizza and fill with chips.... amazing. also get a penguin type biscuit and bite off a small piece of the opposing corners use as a straw in a hot drink (when the liquid has made it to the top of the biscuit then consume entire biscuit in one go!).... go on try it you know you want to... 🙂
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Angel Delight
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Angel Delight
Bad 80's food
God, completely forgotten about Angel Delight... Nice link, we really did eat some weird stuff back then!
Mike,is that a picture of the aluminium flavour ? unless my memory is playing tricks.
Fried Spam anyone?
On the ice pops- we had those but they had a different name. Gah cant think of it.
On a recent 28dayslater forum inside an old abandoned building was a can of pop from the 70's- a weird ring pull one with a white body and a sort of 2lt coke bottle bottom. Anyone remember that?? If you asked me to I'd never know but as soon as I saw the can I thought WOW- it flooded back.
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Mike,is that a picture of the aluminium flavour ? unless my memory is playing tricks.
No idea, thought it was colour not flavours
Hora. For the first time on this forum, I am on your wavelength. What was that can?!! We used to buy it at school if I remember rightly.
Yep- a weird shape- went slightly wider as it went up. Was the body plastic and the top/ring-pull part metal?
School food - the good, most puds especially oat tart. The bad, the lamb, makes my shiver to write the word
Crispy pancakes as above
Vesta chow mein with soft and fried noodles
Raw oats and apple slices as a snack at my grans
School tuck shop - strawberry bonbons, American hard gums, wrigglers and beef and onion crisps
The standard starters in a restaurant - minestrone, melon or a glass of orange juice
Beans......
+1 for
Dixons ice cream
Angel delight
Findus crispy pancakes (though, I had some about a year ago, they were crap.)
Dreem ice cream (I think - a powder mixed with milk and frozen).
Birds trifle.
Browis.
Cheese grated into milk with onion in and grilled, eaten with bread. Nom^10.
What were those odd shaped sort of triangular ice lolly type things in cardboard used to get them up north?
I hope you all appreciate you have Maggie Thatcher to thank for Angel delight and soft scoop ice cream!
she was a food researcher at lyons back in the day







