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I remember it well and my mate at work is 7 years younger than I and also remembers themed lunchboxes.
We also remember the themos they came with that took a third of the room inside! What was that all about? I drank tea as a kid but were kids meant to have a great big thermos of tea with them to prepare them for working life on a building site? You couldn't fit a decent meal in one with the flask in.
I've just been reminded if it today. Why a giant flask?
Beer and Beef has made us what we are - The Prince Regent
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School Lunchboxes on 16:11 - Apr 7 with 2454 views
Same here, Mick. Except mine would have been Bejams. None of the flash sh it. One round of meat paste sandwiches on Sunblest medium white, some s hit own brand crisps, an apple, a Ski yoghurt, and if if was a school trip: a club biscuit and a Cola Panda Pop. Happy fu king days.
Same here, Mick. Except mine would have been Bejams. None of the flash sh it. One round of meat paste sandwiches on Sunblest medium white, some s hit own brand crisps, an apple, a Ski yoghurt, and if if was a school trip: a club biscuit and a Cola Panda Pop. Happy fu king days.
I’m surprised you are still alive.
You’ve just reminded me Konk - we were a fish paste family - Shippams, I believe; I’ll check the spelling tomorrow. Advert was weird, something about a nice pot of tea. Never understood it. We were also partial to a club biscuit - orange was the jackpot.
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School Lunchboxes on 21:07 - Apr 7 with 2181 views
You’ve just reminded me Konk - we were a fish paste family - Shippams, I believe; I’ll check the spelling tomorrow. Advert was weird, something about a nice pot of tea. Never understood it. We were also partial to a club biscuit - orange was the jackpot.
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You know, I sometimes get a yearning for Shippam's fish paste, still found in supermarkets. I'm planning on eating a lot more of that sort of crap once the kids leave home and I don't have to do all that nutritious meal stuff.
Orange club biscuits were also great, I only ever got them as part of a packed lunch in the holidays. Schooldays it was school dinners, lunch boxes didn't enter into it.
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School Lunchboxes on 22:53 - Apr 7 with 2050 views
Salt cured beef brisket, usually spiced. Actually, quite a time consuming and expensive meal compared to boiling (back) bacon. But, my dear old mother came from farming stock who ate and butchered all their own meat, so what I consumed as a kid looked like this...
You’ve just reminded me Konk - we were a fish paste family - Shippams, I believe; I’ll check the spelling tomorrow. Advert was weird, something about a nice pot of tea. Never understood it. We were also partial to a club biscuit - orange was the jackpot.
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“I’m surprised you are still alive”
Mate, you should have seen what we had for tea...
Other sandwich fillings: corned beef, garage/Nan ham, and boiled egg. Strangely, never cheese.
Club biscuit hierarchy: Orange (the fuc king don), Mint, Plain, and then the black currant one. What a sh it idea that one was.
Fulham FC: It's the taking part that counts
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School Lunchboxes on 08:51 - Apr 8 with 1864 views
My Nan used to make me corned beef and tomato sandwiches and I loved ‘em. One day she says “we’re out of tomatoes shall I just do you a corned beef sandwich?” Of course I said thinking nothing of it. The first bite I spat out realising all along I’d been eating some kind of rank salted cable-knit cardigan passing itself off as meat but up until then only getting away with it with the cunning assistance of a tomato. I’ve been a vegetarian now for 37 years.
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School Lunchboxes on 08:57 - Apr 8 with 1856 views