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ideas for foods from the 70's era
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Vesta curry and chow mein. Lemon meringue pie. Dried cabbage. Jelly made from powder. Birds Cream Topping. Robertson's Cherry Pie Filling. Libby's orange juice in enormous tins. Angel Delight (butterscotch). Instant Whip. Marvel milk substitute. Smash. Yo-Yos. Rose's Lime Cordial. Rose Hip Syrup.
How did we ever survice with sun-dried tomatoes?
the thingy that u used to pump fizz into ur drinks ....got one for xmas....was called a jet stream??? also toast toppers small cans of mixed toppings...open them up spread it on the bread stick it in the grill for a tasy bit of toast also coca cola tablets...bought them in a sheet drop them into water and seem them disolve (much like alkaseltzer).orange drinks in triangular paper packing. being able to walk into a shop and buy a wafer (guy behind the counter took out a block of icecream cut a slice and put two wafers around it and judged the price....does that happen anywher now?????How about Babycham at xmas....loved the tv advert for it. Harvey's bristol cream, sandeman port, all adverts on tv especially at xmas. And lets not forget Milk Tray...all because the lady likes milktray.
woofgang - Yes, you're right. I was getting confused. Because it was so revolting, we used to call it Birds Cream Dropping.
bluedolphin - Toast Toppers! It had the consistency of dog food.
Do you remember that pate in red or green tubes? Le Parfait, I think it was called. The height of sophistication.
Tea at my nan's - a tin of salmon covered in vinegar, a couple of lettuce leaves, a hard boiled egg sliced in one of those lethal contraptions that I used to try and play a tune on, some white bread and butter with the crusts cut off, followed by a slice of battenburg and a Fancy or a marshmallow from M & S (remember the fancies had little sugar flowers on them).
SMASH! curley wurleys, advocart(egg yokes and vodka!) Whites lemonade, Tinned ham, hundreds & thousands, Texan Bars, Walnut whips, Watneys Pale Ale, Mothers Pride white sliced bread - in waxed paper, Stalk margerine, Bluebird toffees, fruit bon-bons, players No 6, caramac, smash, alphabetty spaggetti, curried baked beans, bovil chrisps, Woolworth pic N Mix, Cream horns, Red topped milk, School milk (quater of a pint served slightly above room temerature) Lincoln biscuits, processed peas, granny smiths, nesquick SMASH! What a decade!!