Nov 2023
8:08am, 17 Nov 2023
65,017 posts
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LindsD
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Nov 2023
8:25am, 17 Nov 2023
31,078 posts
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Nicholls595
Tinned salmon and a dish of cucumber and onion in vinegar. What was that all about?
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Nov 2023
8:26am, 17 Nov 2023
62,166 posts
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Derby Tup
It was about Sunday tea
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Nov 2023
8:29am, 17 Nov 2023
62,167 posts
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Derby Tup
My mum had a thing about us having bread and butter with everything. A banana would have a slice of Mothers Pride with it. A similiarly aged work colleague once asked for bread and butter and 'nice pot of tea' in McDonalds. I think it was a reaction to rationing in their youth
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Nov 2023
8:31am, 17 Nov 2023
82,678 posts
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Diogenes
Tinned salmon and a dish of cucumber and onion in vinegar. What was that all about?
Good question.
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Nov 2023
8:33am, 17 Nov 2023
2,892 posts
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Mushroom
If we were at my grandparents and we got fish and chips, they'd put bread and butter on the table along with a pot of tea.
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Nov 2023
8:34am, 17 Nov 2023
39,137 posts
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LazyDaisy
We never had a rabbit mould but I kept my Mum's 'bobbly' one when we cleared out her house. I've never actually used it though
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Nov 2023
8:35am, 17 Nov 2023
3,627 posts
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Steve NordRunner
Oh yes, me too. Parents and certainly grandparents would always serve it. It used to be (in my lifetime) a side-order in cafés.
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Nov 2023
8:37am, 17 Nov 2023
1,300 posts
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stilldreaming
Fish and chips with bread and butter is still a thing in Yorkshire cafés! My auntie used to put sugar on lettuce ... reasons unknown 🤢
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Nov 2023
8:41am, 17 Nov 2023
62,168 posts
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Derby Tup
Bread and butter is great with fish and chips. Hot tea essential if food fried in dripping
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