What was in your childhood diet that isn't in your current diet?

Cheese hamwiches - the pinnacle of processed food.

These were heaven - you can still buy these and they still taste good :)

Spam Fritters from the chip shop - nom nom.

Arctic roll, Kola cubes, Kopp Kopps, Army and Navy tablets, Findus cheese pancakes, Top Deck Lime and Lager, Bass Shandy, cheese, sausage and pineapple on a cocktail stick, Fray Bentos steak pie, Birds Ice Magic, Trio, Wham bars, 54321, Drifters, Babycham, Mums Sunday lunches.

Full fat coke and King size mars bars - my teeth are fooked now though :(
 
Haha yeah the ones where she's out on the balcony with the trees in background are good, just peaceful sounds around while eating some quirky food.

Singapore, despite being a city has a TON of trees, there are trees absolutely everywhere. I am 99% certain that's just their balcony.

If I'd live in Asia I would do the same content too in my spare time. British food isn't the same, or at least as inventive. No Vending machine content, no cake in a can (although these are super expensive, like £10)
 
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