We had the expressions- A lick and a promise and also A spit wash. The latter was said by and elderly aunt from Yorkshire. As for the origins of the first saying my family hailed from Westmorland and S.W. Lancs. I'll ask my Mum and Dad, they might have a better idea. Morning all. dtc.
Sorry forgot to mention the spit wash involed spit, a hankie that smelled of cough sweets. They were both needed to remove the lipstick that she left on our cheeks after greeting us.
For dinner we had bread and pullit or if we asked "What are we having for dinner today?" it was "nothing for you but sawdust and hay" (from the woodentops?)