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Remember when?

Postby Dai wiskers » Mon Jan 21, 2013 7:28 pm

History.

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EATING IN BRITAIN IN THE FIFTIES

* Pasta was called macaroni and was eaten with milk and sugar.
* Curry was an unknown entity.
* Olive oil was kept in the medicine cabinet
* Spices came from the Middle East where we believed that they were used for embalming
* Herbs were used to make rather dodgy medicine.
* A takeaway was a mathematical problem.
* A Pizza was something to do with a leaning tower.
* Bananas and Oranges only appeared at Christmas time.
* The only vegetables known to us were spuds, peas, carrots sprouts and cabbage, anything else was regarded as being a bit suspicious.
* All crisps were plain; the only choice we had was whether to put the salt on or not.
* Condiments consisted of salt, pepper, vinegar and brown sauce ( H.P.) if we were lucky.
* Soft drinks were called Pop.
* Coke was something that we mixed with coal to make it last longer.
* A Chinese chippy was a foreign carpenter.
* Rice was a milk pudding, and never, ever part of our dinner.
* A Big Mac was what we wore when it was raining.
* A microwave was something out of a science fiction movie.
* Brown bread was something only poor people ate.
* Oil was for lubricating your bike not for cooking. Fat was for cooking.
* Bread and jam was a treat.
* Tea was made in a teapot using tea leaves, not bags.
* The tea cosy was the forerunner of all the energy saving devices that we hear so much about today.
* Tea had only one colour, black. Green tea was not British.
* Coffee was only drunk when we had no tea….. and then it was Camp. ( liquid) and came in a bottle.
* Cubed sugar was regarded as posh.
* Figs and dates appeared every Christmas, but no one ever ate them.
* Coconuts only appeared when the fair came to town.
* Salad cream was a dressing for salads, Mayonnaise did not exist.
* Hors d'oeuvre was a spelling mistake.
* Soup was a main meal.
* The menu consisted of what we were given, and was set in stone, oh yes.
* Only Heinz made beans, there were no others.
* Leftovers went in the dog, never in the bin.
* Special food for dogs and cats was unheard of.
* Sauce was either brown or red.( Ketchup or H.P.)
* Fish was only eaten on Fridays.
* Fish and chips was always wrapped in old newspapers, and definitely tasted better that way.
* Frozen food was called Ice Cream.
* Nothing ever went off in the fridge because we never had one.
* Ice cream only came in one flavour, Vanilla.
* None of us had ever heard of Yoghurt.
* Jelly and Blancmange was strictly party food.
* Healthy food had to have the ability to stick to your ribs.
* Indian restaurants were only found in India ..
* Cheese only came in a hard lump.
* A bun was a small cake that your Mum made in the oven.
* Eating out was called a Picnic.
* Cooking outside was called camping.
* Eggs only came fried or boiled.
* Hot cross buns were only eaten at Easter time.
* Pancakes were only eaten on Shrove Tuesday – and on that day it was compulsory.
* Cornflakes had just arrived from America but it was obvious that they would never catch on.
* We bought milk and cream at the same time in the same bottle.
* Sugar enjoyed a good press in those days, and was regarded as being white gold.
* Prunes were purely medicinal.
* Surprisingly muesli was readily available in those days, it was called cattle feed.
* Turkeys were definitely seasonal.
* Pineapples came in chunks in a tin; we had only ever seen a picture of a real one.
* We didn't eat Croissants in those days because we couldn't pronounce them, we couldn't spell them and we didn't know what they were.
* Garlic was used to ward off vampires, but never used to flavour bread.
* Water came out of the tap, if someone had suggested bottling it and charging treble for it they would have become a laughing stock.
* Food hygiene was only about washing your hands before meals.
* Campylobacter, Salmonella, E.coli, Listeria, and Botulism were all called "food poisoning."

However, the one thing that we never ever had on our table in the fifties …. ELBOWS.

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Postby dave the german » Tue Jan 22, 2013 4:20 am

to pick up on one of your points Dai, I recently bought a chip pan and 2 blocks of beef dripping - the chips were bloody georgeous!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! only couple of times a month mind but well worth the wait for this treat
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Postby Bikerhoss » Tue Jan 22, 2013 2:37 pm

dave the german wrote:to pick up on one of your points Dai, I recently bought a chip pan and 2 blocks of beef dripping - the chips were bloody georgeous!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! only couple of times a month mind but well worth the wait for this treat

:lol: Better keep it quiet or you'll have the Fire Brigade & the HSE standing by next time you heat the pan up :?: :lol:
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Postby Grip Fast » Tue Jan 22, 2013 6:31 pm

Brilliant Dai, and very, very true. I remember the little bottle of olive oil in the bathroom cabinet. I think it was used for curing ear ache!

My wife and I have tears of laughter running down our faces. The central heating has broken down today, and the engineer is coming tomorrow :( But this has cheered us up.

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Postby nab 301 » Tue Jan 22, 2013 7:33 pm

Grip Fast wrote:Brilliant Dai, and very, very true. I remember the little bottle of olive oil in the bathroom cabinet. I think it was used for curing ear ache!

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Postby dave the german » Thu Jan 24, 2013 3:33 am

Bikerhoss wrote:
dave the german wrote:to pick up on one of your points Dai, I recently bought a chip pan and 2 blocks of beef dripping - the chips were bloody georgeous!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! only couple of times a month mind but well worth the wait for this treat

:lol: Better keep it quiet or you'll have the Fire Brigade & the HSE standing by next time you heat the pan up :?: :lol:


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