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Foods from your childhood you've not eaten since then.
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Lain Andrews
13-04-2012
Pink custard. with a sponge cake.

Where can I buy it, Do Sainsbury's sellpink custard?
Porcupine
13-04-2012
My mum always used to make me a special dessert on my birthday when i was growing up. I haven't had it since and I loved it. It was a cheesecake and it had a broken digestive base and a lovely topping. I think it was called a St.Clements cheese cake. Im sure you made it from condensed milk and of course lemons / oranges. It was truly the food of the gods.
degsyhufc
13-04-2012
Originally Posted by Lain Andrews:
“Pink custard. with a sponge cake.

Where can I buy it, Do Sainsbury's sellpink custard?”

Use food colouring
777Eilidh
13-04-2012
Originally Posted by bambii:
“Also dunno if this is a scottish thing but Chelsea whoppers?”

You can buy them here:


http://www.aquarterof.co.uk/chelsea-...rs-p-1414.html
777Eilidh
13-04-2012
A half cup of sugar with a stock of rhubarb (That was my sweetie )

Lemon Curd
DaisyBill
14-04-2012
This thread has certainly brought back some memories, not all good
I don't eat meat now, so lots of things really. The one thing that sticks in my mind is bread and dripping [pork] with lots of salt, was blooming lovely.
pugamo
14-04-2012
Tinned peaches with vanilla ice cream, semolina, tomato sandwiches, tinned rice pudding, angel delight, veda, dumplings.
serendipitea
14-04-2012
Ski (?) strawberry yoghurt where the 'fruit' bits were like bits of loo paper soaked in something unthinkable.

Variety packs of cereal including the much fought-after Coco Pops which sensationally made the milk go brown.

Golden nuggets.

Pink Panther chocolate bars.

Very gloopy warm apricot juice in silver sachets with attached straws.

bleurgh.
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