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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Parma violets , my dad loved them and always had packets in his drawer beside his bed , every night he would come through to my bedroom and share some with me |
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Kinder chocolate (tho' I still eat quite a lot of that to be fair!);
"London cheesecake", which my Nan would buy me if ever I was off sick from school and therefore at her house;
Millie's cookies. We got one every Saturday as a treat while being traipsed around the shops. I know they still exist, but they felt like magic to 7 year old me! (Sadly now replaced by Ben's cookies in my affections).
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By *uzie69xTV/TS
over a year ago
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"Butterscotch angel delight!"
Someone posted Strawberry but no... Butterscotch for me!
Look what you've done... I'm gonna have to go buy some full fat milk and Butterscotch Angels Delight now.... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Butterscotch angel delight!
Someone posted Strawberry but no... Butterscotch for me!
Look what you've done... I'm gonna have to go buy some full fat milk and Butterscotch Angels Delight now.... "
I take your strawberry and butterscotch angel delights and raise you with Vanilla. Complete with tinned mandarin slices - sloppy yet satisfying |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Toast made over the living room fire trying not to burn your hands.
We never had fancy things like Angel Delight or Blancmange but did have tinned fruit always with Carnation. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Toast made over the living room fire trying not to burn your hands.
We never had fancy things like Angel Delight or Blancmange but did have tinned fruit always with Carnation.
I love that you think AD and blancmange were fancy they were dirt cheap 'fillers'.. We used to have them in rabbit jelly moulds and argue over who got to chop the bunny's head off "
Ha ha my dad was Irish and wouldn't entertain such luxuries.
Most meals were a variation of bacon & cabbage, mince beef boiled in gravy or pork chops all with loads of spuds.
Dessert was a rarity. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Blamange.. What the hell is it even
Wasn’t she a character in coronation street?
You're thinking of Blamadge Bishop, and it was Neighbours."
Har’old your horses!!! I know what I meant! |
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"Blamange.. What the hell is it even
Wasn’t she a character in coronation street?
You're thinking of Blamadge Bishop, and it was Neighbours.
Har’old your horses!!! I know what I meant! "
Don't kick-off in here, someone will call (the) Bouncer |
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"Butterscotch angel delight!
Someone posted Strawberry but no... Butterscotch for me!
Look what you've done... I'm gonna have to go buy some full fat milk and Butterscotch Angels Delight now....
I take your strawberry and butterscotch angel delights and raise you with Vanilla. Complete with tinned mandarin slices - sloppy yet satisfying "
Tinned mandarin slices! Listen to the royalty on here. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Salt and shake crisps.
Can you imagine that now.
How put out people would be to have to flavour your own crisps in this tech laden and lazy society "
I love them and often buy them. Prefer them without the salt though |
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