Childhood Food Memories

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I just made myself some fried bread, which always reminds me of my childhood holidays in Blackpool. We'd have it every morning with our fry up.

I'd cut up my tomatoes and eat them with the fried bread. Eating it now brings back so many good childhood memories.

What are your childhood food memories?
 
Fairy bread

Think this was just an Australian thing, but it was always at birthday parties I went to. The parents must have loved it because it was so cheap to make.

Bread, butter and 100's and 1000's

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Kinder Surprise (for the toys! :D)

Half penny sweets especially the silver ball ones which rubs off your tongue.

Loved school dinners

Anyone remember McDonalds when the meal came in a flying saucer!
 
Absolutely loved apple jacks (penny chews). Remember going into my local shop and asking for 300 of them and laughing at the person counting them out. They stopped making them years ago and only sell fruit salad chews and black jack chews now :(
 
My most vivid memories are of insipid pseudo-foods e.g. white mice and Soda Stream. That, and my grandparents being the only people I knew who served up tongue and faggots.

I also remember Chinese takeaway and takeaway pizza being a birthday only thing due to the cost.

Best thing ever was Nerds ice cream. Exactly what it sounds like. Ice cream with Nerds sweets in it. They made it for about a year then discontinued it. :(
 
Saturday evenings would always be Birdseye potato waffles with egg and beans and some crusty french bread, while watching the A-Team or Night Rider of course!!
 
my mum used to make a baked bean and tuna pie.

loved this as a meal when i was younger :)

lovely home made pastry on top as well yum yum.
 
A few years ago I went to live in Nottingham, first time living away from home at university. First time doing a full food shop for myself, I spied a pack of Hovis biscuits. Now, these particular biscuits, I hadn't a clue still existed: my earliest memory is in a hospital bed some twenty years ago, post-operation, and I've been given one of these biscuits to try and eat, and it is the most wretched, disgusting things I have ever tasted. So, I decide, it can't be that bad now, can it? I put it in the basket, continued my shopping, then brought them out again when I got home. Taking one out of the packet, I stared at it for a while. I attributed to this biscuit my medical phobias, my ultimate and most unreasonable failings: the reason I had to leave biology classes in high school whenever they started playing a video, the reason I couldn't visit friends in hospital, the reason I'd have to be found and effectively talked into going to the mandatory injections at primary school. It literally insults my intelligence that I feel the need to remove myself from these things or end up unconscious on the floor, and it's all because of this one experience as a child, and this one biscuit.

I eat it. It's just like a normal digestive. Damn it.
 
Why have you done this thread? Now i got flash backs of school dinners rofl:eek:.

I see dark brown batter dripping in oil with a tiny bit of fish hidden in the middle of it which used to make me so ill............i also see Semolina with a dab of red jam in the centre which tested of Gruel.:(

I wont mention the sassuages rofl.
 
Why have you done this thread? Now i got flash backs of school dinners rofl:eek:.

I see dark brown batter dripping in oil with a tiny bit of fish hidden in the middle of it which used to make me so ill............i also see Semolina with a dab of red jam in the centre which tested of Gruel.:(

I wont mention the sassuages rofl.

Was there just one standard school dinner set that everyone had or something? It seems that everyone who ever had a school dinner can relate with one another.

I was on the Chairs duty at primary school: during your break you set up the hall for lunch (not a massive task), and were rewarded with a cake each day. Come on, guys. Free cake.
 
Mashed up egg and bread and butter in a cup... Don't know why it had to be in a cup but it did, used to have it when i was ill.
 
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