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RE: Eating in the '50s - Veggie - 11-07-2021

(11-07-2021, 08:46 PM)Farendwoman Wrote: I used to get sent to the butchers for “a bob’s worth of bacon bits” when I was at primary school. My mum was too proud to go in herself and ask for the offcuts from the bacon slicer.
Goodness how the three of us, Mum, Dad and me used to enjoy those bacon sandwiches! I can taste them now.
I used to be sent for "a 1/- worth of neck bones for the dog". Poor dog - she only saw those bones after they'd be turned into lamb stew for the family. I also had to buy sixpence worth of fish scraps for the cat - he didn't get many of those either!
There was very little tinned pet food for sale - Chappie and Kit-e-Kat which smelt very strongly of fish. Nothing like today's  pet meals that sound like human food and cost as much!


RE: Eating in the '50s - Vinny - 11-07-2021

(11-07-2021, 09:21 PM)Veggie Wrote:
(11-07-2021, 08:46 PM)Farendwoman Wrote: I used to get sent to the butchers for “a bob’s worth of bacon bits” when I was at primary school. My mum was too proud to go in herself and ask for the offcuts from the bacon slicer.
Goodness how the three of us, Mum, Dad and me used to enjoy those bacon sandwiches! I can taste them now.
I used to be sent for "a 1/- worth of neck bones for the dog". Poor dog - she only saw those bones after they'd be turned into lamb stew for the family. I also had to buy sixpence worth of fish scraps for the cat - he didn't get many of those either!
There was very little tinned pet food for sale - Chappie and Kit-e-Kat which smelt very strongly of fish. Nothing like today's  pet meals that sound like human food and cost as much!
Its like the women asking the butcher for some bones for the dog and the bairn with her piping up "Are we getting a dog Mam" Big Grin


RE: Eating in the '50s - Veggie - 11-07-2021

I used to take the dog with me as proof! Didn't take the cat though. Smile


RE: Eating in the '50s - Veggie - 11-07-2021

Lamb and beef used to be the normal weekend meat - chicken was so expensive we only had one at Easter. Its the other way round now!


RE: Eating in the '50s - Spec - 12-07-2021

Way before my time, but remember my Mother telling me about that timeRolleyes and yes JJB I am young enough to be around in 70 yaers timeBig Grin


RE: Eating in the '50s - Spec - 12-07-2021

Other things that were eaten regularly were, Tripe, peas bross and sausage stew, thats square sausage by the way, soup from a ham bone and the ham scraped off the bone for a main meal (for main meal read onlymeal) if any ham left you got it as a hotpot the next day, actual meat was a rare luxury


RE: Eating in the '50s - JJB - 13-07-2021

(12-07-2021, 09:47 PM)Spec Wrote: Way before my time, but remember my Mother telling me about that timeRolleyes and yes JJB I am young enough to be around in 70 yaers timeBig Grin

Heaven help the next generation ! Big Grin  I won't be around to give them succour.


RE: Eating in the '50s - JJB - 13-07-2021

I still make soup from the ham boiling water, and sometimes a chicken carcass and I remember tripe and onions, yummy.


RE: Eating in the '50s - Bren - 13-07-2021

I love homemade pea and ham soup.

Our local butcher who sadly closed after being in the family forever used to cook everything on the premises.
They sold everything from the animals you can’t get those sorts of things from the supermarket Sad


RE: Eating in the '50s - Veggie - 13-07-2021

My Dad used to eat ?Chitterlings/Chicklings? Intestines I think, that when boiled were bright pink. They'd looked disgusting bobbing about in the pan - like something from Quatermass and the Pit (if you're old enough to remember that!).