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Chatting To Some Friends On Fb ( Group) What Time Do You Have Dinner On Sundays?
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It might sound like a banal question for some but it’s the way our lives have changed , when I was young Sunday dinner ( it’s called lunch now) was always served up at 12-30 ish , it was the traditional roast beef ,vegetables and Yorkshire puddings followed usually by home cooked rice with brown skin on on it ,with Family Favourites playing on the radio in the background.
Tea was at 5 and we had home made Victoria sponge and a scone , I insisted on Camp coffee and I only drank it on Sundays and Winter mornings with toast done on a fork in front of a blazing fire.
Now we have dinner at 5 in the afternoon!!!
Tea was at 5 and we had home made Victoria sponge and a scone , I insisted on Camp coffee and I only drank it on Sundays and Winter mornings with toast done on a fork in front of a blazing fire.
Now we have dinner at 5 in the afternoon!!!
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//It’s called ‘bait’ further North , not Snap// Tony Capstick always called it "snap". Here's an excerpt from "Capstick Comes Home" (mind you, he was a Yorkshireman , so "down south" to you, Bobbi: ===== Tony and his lad have just returned from working a 72 hour shift down, t'pit, and then walking 43 miles home: Any road, mi mam says "Cheer up, lads. I've got you...
15:40 Sun 27th Feb 2022
Then there was the breakfast palaver: me being the oldest sibling i got lumbered with preparing my 3 siblings breakfasts, 1 wanted weetabix soaked in milk for 10mins or so, the other two had cornflakes, 1 had have hers crunchy and the other soggy, then the toast, 1 had to have hers barely toasted, the other one wasnt too fussy and the 3rd wanted his burnt!! dont ask me about the drinks!!lol
Looking back on it, i really dont know why i was so understanding.
Looking back on it, i really dont know why i was so understanding.
I would have forgotten shrove Tuesday also...if it hadn't been for the "pancake day" signs everywhere.
Bobbi, I have a photo of me holding my mum's hand as we stood in the back garden on the day of my communion. She'd made my dress...wide petticoat and the skirt was overlaid I think with a dotted Swiss type of fabric...also a wide satin sash. I'd been given a real gold cross on a delicate chain. I felt very grown up. I didn't realise I'd soon have to start confessing my "sins".
Bobbi, I have a photo of me holding my mum's hand as we stood in the back garden on the day of my communion. She'd made my dress...wide petticoat and the skirt was overlaid I think with a dotted Swiss type of fabric...also a wide satin sash. I'd been given a real gold cross on a delicate chain. I felt very grown up. I didn't realise I'd soon have to start confessing my "sins".
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