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By *ensuallover1000 OP   Man 41 weeks ago

Somewhere In The Ether…

Ey up good folks

I had lemon curd earlier (and no, this is not some coarse euphemism) which I haven’t had for blooming years.

It instantly evoked happy associative memories from my childhood when I used to consume it regularly.

Are there any food stuffs/drinks that you associate with your younger years and if so, when was the most recent time you ate/drank them?

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By *hriscooperMan 41 weeks ago

Warrington

Those butterfly cakes... I don't think I've had one since I was about 14.

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By *abtastic Mr FoxMan 41 weeks ago

A den in the Glen

Not so much food stuff but the smell of a coal fire.

Bad memories is coal tar soap. Boarding school. You don't need to know what happened there!

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By *illy IdolMan 41 weeks ago

Midlands


"Not so much food stuff but the smell of a coal fire.

Bad memories is coal tar soap. Boarding school. You don't need to know what happened there!"

What happened there?

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By *illy IdolMan 41 weeks ago

Midlands

Chocolate haystacks. Not sure what they were called everywhere else, but they were basically cornflakes, golden syrup and cocoa powder

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By *avinaTVTV/TS 41 weeks ago

Transsexual Transylvania

Mieliemeal (maize meal) porridge and Maltabella (sorghum) porridge. We often used to have it for breakfast, especially in winter.

I haven't had mieliemeal in over 30 years. Not since I moved out of home. I notice that Sainsbury sell imported Iwisa brand mieliemeal from South Africa. I'm tempted to buy a bag for the nostalgia. Thing is, I balk at buying 3kg or whatever just to satisfy my nostalgia. Lol

Maltabella, I could probably buy from a South African shop or Amazon. I just couldn't be bothered, generally.

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By (user no longer on site) 41 weeks ago

Semolina or tapioca for pudding at school. Not a fan if either.

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By *innietheMinx2Woman 41 weeks ago

Grampian

Does anyone remember pork faggots, they were called Absolutely disgusting and I'm glad to see they are not widely available anymore, or are maybe called something else now.

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By *cottish guy 555Man 41 weeks ago

London

Creamola foam.

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By *olfandtazCouple 41 weeks ago

Bristol

Liver and onions, not had it in 30yrs or so and its one thing I won't cook... let me hold on to good memories of eating it rather than me try and butcher it

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By *abtastic Mr FoxMan 41 weeks ago

A den in the Glen


"Not so much food stuff but the smell of a coal fire.

Bad memories is coal tar soap. Boarding school. You don't need to know what happened there!

What happened there?"

Seriously how long have you got? Headmaster jailed for 23 years, Latin teacher, french teacher caught by Interpol and jailed for long periods of time.

95% brilliant time, but the 5% was truly horrendous. And coal tar always reminds me of the bad times.

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By *hriscooperMan 41 weeks ago

Warrington


"Does anyone remember pork faggots, they were called Absolutely disgusting and I'm glad to see they are not widely available anymore, or are maybe called something else now. "

Oh you can still buy them from LIDL. I'll send you some for nostalgic purposes.. Haha

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By *inaTitzTV/TS 41 weeks ago

Titz Towers, North Notts

Instant whip. I don't know if they still make it. It'll be no loss if they don't

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By *ooBulMan 41 weeks ago

Missin’ Yo’ Kissin’

Beans on toast.

Or

Beans with buttered crackers when me dad had forgotten to get bread or he'd eat the last piece of bread....

Poached egg on toast.

Buttered bread or buttered toast with marmite.

So, simple but so nice!

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