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Pasta had not been invented.

Curry was a surname.

Olive oil was kept in the medicine cabinet

Spices came from the Middle East where they were used for embalming

Herbs were used to make rather dodgy medicine.

A takeaway was a mathematical problem.

A pizza was something to do with a leaning tower.

Bananas and oranges only appeared at Christmas time.

The only vegetables known to us were spuds, peas, carrots and cabbage.

All crisps were plain; the only choice we had was whether to put the salt on or not.

Condiments consisted of salt, pepper, vinegar and brown sauce if we were lucky.

Soft drinks were called pop.

Coke was something that we put on the fire.

A Chinese chippy was a foreign carpenter.

Rice was a milk pudding, and never, ever part of our dinner.

A Big Mac was what we wore when it was raining.

A microwave was something out of a science fiction movie.

Brown bread was something only poor people ate.

Oil was for lubricating, fat was for cooking

Bread and jam was a treat.

Tea was made in a teapot using tea leaves and never green.

Coffee was Camp, and came in a bottle.

Cubed sugar was regarded as posh.

Figs and dates appeared every Christmas, but no one ever ate them.

Coconuts only appeared when the fair came to town.

Jellied eels were peculiar to Londoners.

Salad cream was a dressing for salads, mayonnaise did not exist

Hors d'oeuvre was a spelling mistake.

The starter was our main meal. Soup was a main meal.

Only Heinz made beans.

Leftovers went in the dog.

Special food for dogs and cats was unheard of.

Fish was only eaten on Fridays.

Fish didn't have fingers in those days.

Eating raw fish was called poverty, not sushi.

Ready meals only came from the fish and chip shop.

For the best taste fish and chips had to be eaten out of old newspapers.

Frozen food was called ice cream.

Nothing ever went off in the fridge because we never had one.

Ice cream only came in one colour and one flavour.

None of us had ever heard of yoghurt.

Jelly and blancmange was only eaten at parties.

If we said that we were on a diet, we simply got less.

Healthy food consisted of anything edible.

People who didn't peel potatoes were regarded as lazy.

Indian restaurants were only found in India .

Brunch was not a meal.

If we had eaten bacon lettuce and tomato in the same sandwich we would have been certified.

A bun was a small cake back then.

The word" Barbie" was not associated with anything to do with food.

Eating outside was a picnic.

Cooking outside was called camping.

Seaweed was not a recognised food.

Pancakes were only eaten on Pancake Tuesday.

"Kebab" was not even a word never mind a food.

Hot dogs were a type of sausage that only the Americans ate.

Cornflakes had arrived from America but it was obvious they would never catch on.

The phrase "boil in the bag" would have been beyond comprehension.

The idea of "oven chips" would not have made any sense at all to us.

The world had not heard of Pot Noodles, Instant Mash and Pop Tarts.

Sugar enjoyed a good press in those days, and was regarded as being white gold.

Lettuce and tomatoes in winter were only found abroad.

Prunes were medicinal.

Surprisingly muesli was readily available in those days, it was known as cattle feed.

Turkeys were definitely seasonal.

Pineapples came in chunks in a tin; we had only ever seen a picture of a real one.

We never heard of Croissants we certainly couldn't pronounce it,

We thought that Baguettes were a problem the French needed to deal with.

Garlic was used to ward off vampires, but never used to flavour food.

Water came out of the tap, if someone had suggested bottling it and charging more than petrol for it they would have become a laughing stock.

Food hygiene was all about washing your hands before meals.

Campylobacter, Salmonella, E.coli, Listeria, and Botulism were all called "food poisoning."


The one thing that we never ever had on our table in the fifties .. elbows!
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That's a stunning list.

For us Americans:

http://www.foodtimeline.org/fooddecades.html#1900s
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Re: English food in the fifties
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Pasta had not been invented.
Reminds me of a British film clip from years ago, narrated by a well-respected newsman [equivalent of our Walter Cronkite] showing people harvesting pasta from trees.

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Evidently many people were under the impression pasta grew on trees.


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The pasta on trees was an April fool gag.
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That's a stunning list.

For us Americans:

http://www.foodtimeline.org/fooddecades.html#1900s
Ha! I grew up in the late 50s on beef roast, pork chops and boiled vegetables; spaghetti sauce was too spicy. Try to serve me a boiled potato now and I'll walk out! Bleh emoticon
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I was a teenager in the fifties and can vouch for the accuracy of terryvanman's list. Also a burger was known as a "Wimpey" and Lyon's Corner Shops were good places to take afternoon tea

Ahh! - Nostalgia isn't what it used to be!

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That list pretty much applied to my home town in the seventies....lol
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"The world had not heard of . . . Pop Tarts."

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...a burger was known as a "Wimpey"
After the Popeye cartoon, do you think?
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Belkwinith wrote:
That's a stunning list.

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http://www.foodtimeline.org/fooddecades.html#1900s
Ha! I grew up in the late 50s on beef roast, pork chops and boiled vegetables; spaghetti sauce was too spicy. Try to serve me a boiled potato now and I'll walk out! Bleh emoticon
Boil new potatoes barely covered with water that has garlic and bay in it, drained and tossed in butter. I suspect you'd eat them now but that probably wasn't how they were served in the late 50s. My uncle still thinks spaghetti sauce is too spicy unless it tastes like ketchup. Except for breakfast which he's very reliably on (even bacon, ham and most sausage) I know that whenever he says a disk is good I will hate it (he likes his steak very well done - shudder). If he makes a nasty face then there is a good chance I'll like it. For most of his working life the café across from his dental practice would start his lunch when he walked out the door by pouring a glass of milk and making his ham sandwich, mayo and lettuce on white bread served with plain chips.
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British (and American food) in the 50:

Short, nasty and brutish.
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My dad asked my mum 30 odd years ago to get him some of that American cheese in the supermarket
She had no idea
She heads off and goes to a variety of supermarkets.

Nobody sells American cheese in Lancashire

Dad never asked for much. But he was disappointed
A few months later an advert came on the telly
He says, "mum, mum, (he called her mum ) there's that bloody cheese!! Look!! They do have it!!!"
It was called...
Philadelphia....
He loved it on crumpets
Jeez.... Lol

He also used to ask for gaelic bread

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Kruella_DV wrote:
...a burger was known as a "Wimpey"
After the Popeye cartoon, do you think?
Yessir! Check out the Wikipedia entry: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wimpy_(restaurant)
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That's a stunning list.

For us Americans:

http://www.foodtimeline.org/fooddecades.html#1900s
I sent a link for this site to my wife and she loves it (okay, I like it too, but don't tell anyone). THANKS for posting it!
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Syd wrote:
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...a burger was known as a "Wimpey"
After the Popeye cartoon, do you think?
Yessir! Check out the Wikipedia entry: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wimpy_(restaurant)
dont you have wimpey in the uk anymore ??

its still going strong here in ZA..

i also remember growing up in 70s england living off toad in the hole, bread and butter pudding.. rabbit stew.. cos chicken was more expensive..
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I still love Wimpy
"I will gladly pay you Tuesday for a hamburger today."
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Do they still have real chips in England? Everytime you order fish and chips in the US you get stinkin french fries and if you ask for malt vinegar they look completely dumbfounded.
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Do they still have real chips in England? Everytime you order fish and chips in the US you get stinkin french fries and if you ask for malt vinegar they look completely dumbfounded.
Oh yes! , but not wrapped in newspaper any more. (and fried in cooking oil instead of lard )
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Oh man, when I lived in Liverpool for a year, I lived on sausage rolls, scotch eggs, beans on toast and full English breakie!!!! It was so good. If the breakie place served black pudding or fried bread it was like xmas!!!
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Kruella_DV wrote:
Syd wrote:
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...a burger was known as a "Wimpey"
After the Popeye cartoon, do you think?
Yessir! Check out the Wikipedia entry: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wimpy_(restaurant)
And they had a "Bender in a Bun". Heighth of sophistication....a horrible sausage cut so it could bend into a circle. I was genuinely excited as a kid if there was the chance we might go to Wimpey as a special treat.
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I think I must have been raised by wolves... with a lot of help from the TV.
Swanson reintroduced these a few years ago, aluminum foil, cook-it-in-a-real-preheated-oven and all. Having been raised on these myself, I have six or seven of them in the freezer.

It seemed the "desert" portion of the TV dinner never really cooked properly, I usually ignored the veggies, but man o man was that Salisbury steak ever delish' to this kid!
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Re: Off to find a cafe that does this.....
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http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/20/Full_English_Breakfast.JPG
Barnie's Coffee Shop in Amsterdam sells that breakfast and it's only a few blocks from the train station
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Brown bread was something only poor people ate.
This morning, NPR radio aired a segment concerning the eleventh century in Europe and the U.K.. They mentioned that in the later part, people figure out how to make white bread and it became all the rage, served by the wealthy at upscale gatherings. So I guess this is when it started for you Brits.

As the segment played, I smugly thought to myself, "Oh, the 'brown bread' thing in England. I've known about this for...days."...(maybe two)....and then proceeded to enlighten the wife concerning this bit of trivia; she thinks I'm sooo smart.....
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I think I must have been raised by wolves... with a lot of help from the TV.
Oh yes. I remember that well.
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Do they still have real chips in England? Everytime you order fish and chips in the US you get stinkin french fries and if you ask for malt vinegar they look completely dumbfounded.
You're right about the chips, but I've never failed to procure malt vinegar with fish n' "chips" in the state of California.
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I think I must have been raised by wolves... with a lot of help from the TV.
Oh yes. I remember that well.
Best non-food food ever. I don't remember them coming with Cambell's chicken noodle soup though.
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jess wrote:
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I think I must have been raised by wolves... with a lot of help from the TV.
Oh yes. I remember that well.
Best non-food food ever. I don't remember them coming with Cambell's chicken noodle soup though.
I was looking for a pic with the tater tots. Those were my fav!
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Tazio wrote:
Do they still have real chips in England? Everytime you order fish and chips in the US you get stinkin french fries and if you ask for malt vinegar they look completely dumbfounded.
You're right about the chips, but I've never failed to procure malt vinegar with fish n' "chips" in the state of California.
Even non-fish and chips places usually have it somewhere around. I noticed a dozen bottles sitting next to the condiment/flatware station at Five Guys the other night.
Personally I'm not a fan of malt vinegar so it doesn't matter to me.
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Kruella_DV wrote:
Syd wrote:
Kruella_DV wrote:
...a burger was known as a "Wimpey"
After the Popeye cartoon, do you think?
Yessir! Check out the Wikipedia entry: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wimpy_(restaurant)
dont you have wimpey in the uk anymore ??

its still going strong here in ZA..

i also remember growing up in 70s england living off toad in the hole, bread and butter pudding.. rabbit stew.. cos chicken was more expensive..
My parents refused to go to Wimpey, it was horrible! If we went out, we went to a proper restaurant, we all had to get dressed up, which often meant matching outfits mother made for my sister and myself, my dad went in suit and tie, ...

It was not till 3 years ago that I got my mom to go to Steers.
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My parents refused to go to Wimpey, it was horrible! If we went out, we went to a proper restaurant, we all had to get dressed up, which often meant matching outfits mother made for my sister and myself, my dad went in suit and tie, ....
First time I went to the UK I ate at a Wimpy's because of all those Popeye cartoons. Worst hamburger I ever ate and that includes some in France I think may have been horsemeat.
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