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food in the 60's
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We used to have stuff like ...Sunday ..a joint of meat..which was recycled on Monday with bubble and squeak and then minced up on Tuesday for shepherds pie. We used to have home made pies ,puddings stews,and so on .My mother used to bake once a week, jam tarts ,sausage rolls and cake of some sort. We always had plenty of fresh veg ..we had an allotment.Porridge for breakfast and a fried brekkie at the weekend.Beans on toast was very popular ..still is I suppose.
The highlight of the week was tinned fruit and cream on a Sunday.. cold meat and salad. .Believe it or not we also used to have pigs trotters.
But if you were posh you could have stuff like Prawn Cocktail ,Steak Diane and Black Forest gateau !
...starters...
prawn cocktail, melon with port, half an avocado with prawns, a boiled egg cut in half covered in mayonaise, all server with brown bread and butter
...main ...
steak with onion rings half a tomato and chips, beef stroganoff, duck a la orange, seafood fricasse with rice, chicken in a basket
...sweet...
sherry trifle, blackforest gateau, pineapple upsidedown cake, angel delight, arctic roll
Luckily our school dinners were also good especially the stew and meat pie always followed by something with custard - cornflake pie, greengage pie etc.
Also had a sandwich for supper every night yet I still only weighed 10 stones when I went to Uni.
Brings back memories - could go on and on.
Lots of offal and stuff too that you don't see any more, like lambs hearts, liver, kidneys (pork chop with a kidney in was brill!), tripe, ox tail soup and pigs trotters.
OK, I know strictly speaking these are still around, but as was pointed out, a lot more home cooking was done then.
I also remember fish fingers, and real ham, not this "reformed" stuff you see nowadays.
Better stop now or shall be on here all night chatting about long lost delicacies. Do you remember Bath Chaps,pigs cheeks in breadcrumbs ....Very tasty !
I was born in the early `53 so so I went through a lot of stages in the 60`s. I can remember that everything was fresh & home cooked. My mum used to spend a whole afternoon making cakes,pies etc. She didn`t even by a packet of biscuits. Fresh food lasted a lot longer in those days, even without a fridge/freezer. I do remember mum having a fridge with an ice box, but that would have been `63. School meals were great, real food not junk. I think kids were a lot healthier in those days to.