A Conversation for Ask h2g2

Favourite Childhood foods

Post 1

Abi

My brother was a huge fan of Munch Bunch yoghurts due to the fact that they did not contain any "bits". When I went shopping for us both last night I picked a pack for nostalgia's sake.

This morning I found my 22 year old brother throwing a strop in the kitchen because they had discontinued his favourite flavour - Pedro Orange.

What was your favourite childhood food?

smiley - smiley


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Post 2

Niz (soon to be gone)

I used to love Pacers which were green and white striped minty chewits type things.
Thet were great and even, dare I say it, a rival to salad cream for the greatest taste sensationsmiley - ok

Can't buy them anymore.....Oh the humanity!!!!

* sobs uncontrollably *


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Post 3

Zorpheus - I'm so hip I have difficulty seeing over my pelvis.

Spaghetti-O's w/meatballs

A spaghetti-like gelatinous orange mess with some sort of meat-type substance.
It use to taste great to me as a kid, but I tried some not to long ago and could bairly keep it down. smiley - ill


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Post 4

Boys and Cake Girl

I used to love Ice-Magic. It was a syrup you poured on ice cream and it solidified into crunchy, fake-tasting chocolate. We used to have on Sundays with our puddings. *eyes start misting over*


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Post 5

Rainbow

My favourites were Jaffa Cakes and Butterscotch flavour Angel Delight (and if I'm really honest - I still love them!!) smiley - smiley


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Post 6

Clive the flying ostrich: Amateur Polymath | Chief Heretic.

How far back do you want to go? I can remember chowing down on some soggy rusks and *loving* it! smiley - bigeyes

I think Birdseye potato waffles were a food group of their own for a while. Does anyone remember a whole load off other brands spawned by this particular product. The most disturbing I can remember were potato rolls that came with the tomato ketchup inside them! (also birdseye I think). And Fritters. What the Hell is a fritter? Come to that who decided to call them waffles?

* wobbles off to go and lie down for a while* smiley - silly

Clive.


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Post 7

Niz (soon to be gone)

Hi my name is Niz and I'm a jaffaholic *ripple of applause*

I first realised there was a problem 3 years ago when after a particularly heavy jaffa session where I munched my way through roughly fifty jaffa cakes, I threw up.
When there are jaffa cakes in the room I have to eat them til their gone and I feel that admitting the problem is the first step to living my life free of jaffa cakes. * Sits back down*


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Post 8

Sho - employed again!

Thanks for sharing that with us, Niz.

And a Big Thank You smiley - kiss to whoever it was up there in the thread (too idle to look, sorry) who said "pacers" we have been trying to remember the name of the Minty-opal-fruit-not-starburst-type-substance. Pacers. With Stripes!

So on to my favourites: home-made maccaroni cheese. Still a favourite. Lemon merangue (sp?) pie - from the packet only - a Sunday lunch favourite. Crispy fish-finger & Tomato ketchup sandwiches.

Sigh.
*slopes off for lunch which is, sadly, none of the above*


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Post 9

Is mise Duncan

Mushed up avocado....mmmm.


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Post 10

weegie

penny chews like blackjacks, fruit cocktails and danties (they're probably a scottish thing)

my one abiding memory of childhood food is not a pleasant one. My mum, a beautifully unstable women in the middle of divorce at the time, forced me for TWO, yep TWO days to eat a blamonge (sp?) she had the wonderful idea of putting bread in it to soak it up - she forced me to stay at the dinner table until i'd finished it- couldn't do it though
* oh no the memories are all flooding back now.... i'm going to have to lie down.*


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Post 11

Sho - employed again!

Duncan, mashed up avocado surely can't count - everybody everywhere loves that. Don't they?


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Post 12

Wand'rin star

1. Victoria sponge with straberry jam and mock cream filing
2.Rice pudding with nutmeg on top.
3.A pudding made of jam with a layer of cornflakes on, covered in hot custard.
(lots more, but I'm supposed to be on a diet. So I'm not going down that road)smiley - star


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Post 13

Abi

Taxi bars and hula hoops. I rue the day that they no lonfer fitted on my fingers! smiley - smiley


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Post 14

Rainbow

Oh good, another Jaffaholic out there - I can't have them in the house without eating them all....However, beat this, once I had a bet with a friend that I could eat a whole pack in less than a minute - I did it in 35 seconds - he was both repulsed and impressed.

(p.s. - I'm a nice person really, but we all have our weaknesses!!)


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Post 15

Niz (soon to be gone)

When I walk past the jaffas in the supermarket I start to shake.

oooohhh JAFFA CAKES MMMMMMMMM......

I am seeking professional medical helpsmiley - ok


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Post 16

FG

I think I had some kind of mineral deficiency. I had a yen for Crayola White Chalk. I used to eat it by the boxload. In second grade (I was about 7 years old) I sat near the chalkboard and used to sneak chalk out of the trays to munch on when I thought no one was looking. One day this snotty kid across the room raised his hand and yelled: "Mrs. Fisher, Becky's eating your chalk!!"

Oh, the humiliation....


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Post 17

Niz (soon to be gone)

oh and flying saucers too!!!


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Post 18

Boys and Cake Girl

And penny sweet shrimps, now I come to think of it. (Though I did labour under the delusion that they were supposed to be judges' wigs for rather a long time. It sort of made sense when I was small and didn't realise what thay were called. smiley - smiley )


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Post 19

Boys and Cake Girl

And penny sweet shrimps, now I come to think of it. (Though I did labour under the delusion that they were supposed to be judges' wigs for rather a long time. It sort of made sense when I was small and didn't realise what they were called. smiley - smiley )


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Post 20

Boys and Cake Girl

Hee hee! Spot the spelling mistake that I noticed too late! Wish my reaction time was faster!! Curse double posts!


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