plantfit 7,582 Posted December 6, 2017 Report Share Posted December 6, 2017 I like Peanut butter on hot buttered toast, certainly not in a sandwich though yuk Rog 1 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
West Bridgfordian 144 Posted February 14, 2019 Report Share Posted February 14, 2019 Tin of pink salmon, take bones out. Plenty of pepper and vinegar, mash together with some boiled potatoes until you have a pink goo. Two slices of buttered bread, spread pink goo on them and eat. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
radfordred 6,284 Posted February 14, 2019 Report Share Posted February 14, 2019 Tell your Bridgford! Just about the same, but I replace salmon with a ring pull tin of sardines grilled on toast 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
benjamin1945 16,151 Posted February 14, 2019 Report Share Posted February 14, 2019 Portuguese Sardines 3oz flat can 1/3 eaten in Radford, Canadian Pink Salmon 3oz can,,2/3 eaten in Bridgford Japanese 'Chatka Crab,,(only in 7oz cans) 6/6 eaten in Bulwell'' All prices subject to alteration circa 1960...........available in all Marsdens stores,,Denman st, Radford,,Boundary rd,,West Bridgford,,Market Place,,Bulwell,, 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
benjamin1945 16,151 Posted February 14, 2019 Report Share Posted February 14, 2019 Mentioning ''Chatka Crab'' got me remembering,,,it was the most expensive single item in the shop at 6/6,, most Marsdens stocked it,, but only sold 1 or 2 cans per week,, it was never put on the shelves but was kept in the safe........ Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Gem 1,430 Posted February 14, 2019 Report Share Posted February 14, 2019 13 minutes ago, benjamin1945 said: Mentioning ''Chatka Crab'' got me remembering,,,it was the most expensive single item in the shop at 6/6,, most Marsdens stocked it,, but only sold 1 or 2 cans per week,, it was never put on the shelves but was kept in the safe........ A lot of money when the average wage would be about £9 to £12 per week, I know someone out there can be more specific. I have never heard of Chatka crab was it available everywhere. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
benjamin1945 16,151 Posted February 14, 2019 Report Share Posted February 14, 2019 It was a lot of money in 1960 Gem............Chatka Crab was the best they reckon,,,........think you can still get it,,?.........back in the day it was delivered to Marsdens shops with the normal goods,,but kept in the drivers cab,,, Quote Link to post Share on other sites
benjamin1945 16,151 Posted February 14, 2019 Report Share Posted February 14, 2019 15 minutes ago, IAN123. said: When i worked at Boots..a bloke showed me an old payslip from 1969...£9.00 a week! If memory serves me right i hit £10 per week about 1963 as relief manager for Marsdens,,,remember me Dad being a bit Peeved,that i ponced'' about saying ''good morning madam'' for the same money he was on doing 'Physical work'......... 1 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
oldphil 331 Posted February 14, 2019 Report Share Posted February 14, 2019 9 minutes ago, IAN123. said: I think Mess said a while back Boots were poor to pay..Players were much better..but in saying that Ben..i learnt so much at Boots..i'll give them that..i was given skills that i use to this day. Irony there. Lot of my aunts and uncles worked in Boots, Raleigh and Players. Players by far the better payers. Give the world health problems, pay good money: try to improve the world's health, pay peanuts. Raleigh were somewhere in between. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
oldphil 331 Posted February 14, 2019 Report Share Posted February 14, 2019 5 hours ago, benjamin1945 said: Mentioning ''Chatka Crab'' got me remembering,,,it was the most expensive single item in the shop at 6/6,, most Marsdens stocked it,, but only sold 1 or 2 cans per week,, it was never put on the shelves but was kept in the safe........ Just checked Amazon. 185 gram tin - £48.65. Blimey! 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
benjamin1945 16,151 Posted February 14, 2019 Report Share Posted February 14, 2019 Imagine that on the shelves of Asda in Strelley,, lol, Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Gem 1,430 Posted February 14, 2019 Report Share Posted February 14, 2019 Was going to see if it was still available then read the comment by oldphil decided not to bother. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
radfordred 6,284 Posted April 1, 2020 Report Share Posted April 1, 2020 Sugar sandwich, banana sandwich, condensed milk sandwich, salad cream sandwich & the ultimate the crisp sandwich, proper council estate kids scran & from a bloomer not sliced bread. 4 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
benjamin1945 16,151 Posted April 1, 2020 Report Share Posted April 1, 2020 Just made me Hungry Red.......lol Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Brew 5,411 Posted April 1, 2020 Report Share Posted April 1, 2020 All above except salad cream... yuk! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Waddo 921 Posted April 1, 2020 Report Share Posted April 1, 2020 At the tender age of 19 i worked down Gedling pit, for about 2years before becoming a steeplejack. Anyway, my gran used to make my snap and one day asked me what I would like. I did have a thing about 'Robertson's black currant jam, you know what's coming don't you!, After 18 months of afore mentioned snap i happened to mention to gran that I would like something different. Her reply "you said that you liked black currant jam" . Ok gran I'll mek me own snap from now!! 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
nonnaB 4,895 Posted April 1, 2020 Report Share Posted April 1, 2020 My brother always had cheddar , Mum one morning bought a pound of cheddar and dad wanted to make a sandwich and couldn't find it. My brother had eaten the lot. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Ayupmeducks 1,730 Posted April 1, 2020 Report Share Posted April 1, 2020 Most anything from cheese to crisps, my favourite was corned beef crispy cobs. When I lived in Oz, I found a canned ham which was the best canned ham I ever tasted, I don't know what they put in the ham when it was canned, but it sure made smells far worse than baked beans, my work mates had many expletive names they used to shout at me. We had rail mounted battery powered personnel carriers, carried seven men including the driver in the forward mode with seven men in the rear compartment. We were coming out at the end of the shift when I felt the urge to let rip, silent one mind. Within seconds, the driver dumped the brakes and they all piled out of the front section gasping and wretching. That picture is till fresh in my memory after over 30 years. I loved that ham....LOL 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
radfordred 6,284 Posted April 1, 2020 Report Share Posted April 1, 2020 Oooooo corn dog & Branston pickle I did check my Heinz salad cream after your reply Bew (note I did not quote see it works?) not sure how old it is, but mine says "celebrate 2018" on the main label 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Brew 5,411 Posted April 1, 2020 Report Share Posted April 1, 2020 There was a little cob shop in Weekday Cross that made the best crispy cobs in the entire universe. Ham or corned beef, sometimes roast pork, I can still remember the taste. Greggs cobs or subs or whatever silly name they have now are just a poor stodgy imitation. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
denshaw 2,871 Posted April 1, 2020 Report Share Posted April 1, 2020 Would that have been Ranby cafe? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Waddo 921 Posted April 1, 2020 Report Share Posted April 1, 2020 When we lived in grans cafe on s st Ann's Well rd, John Bamford (the funeral director) always used to say that grans 'ham cobs were the best, he used to come in most days and have two with mustard @ 1and 6 a piece. He always ended up with most of the crumbs down his whistle and in his tash. I never liked the crusty cobs, always ended up with a cut gum. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Brew 5,411 Posted April 1, 2020 Report Share Posted April 1, 2020 No, I think they were on High Pavement opposite St Marys church, now called the Hungry Pumpkin. This was a tiny little shop adjacent to the pub opposite the Cross Keys (can't remember what it was called) Weekday Cross pub? A lady of err, mature years ran it and I don't think I ever knew her name Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Cliff Ton 10,464 Posted April 1, 2020 Report Share Posted April 1, 2020 1 hour ago, Brew said: This was a tiny little shop adjacent to the pub opposite the Cross Keys (can't remember what it was called) Weekday Cross pub? The pub opposite the Cross Keys was The Windmill. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Ayupmeducks 1,730 Posted April 1, 2020 Report Share Posted April 1, 2020 Mrs Ranby's Cafe was opposite St Mary's Church, Mrs Ranby was my first employer's wife. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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