superfurry1 wrote: » I remember my ma used to send me to school with what she called Prairie sandwich's ( just butter) ha we used to get crisps on the way to school to go in if we were lucky maybe a packet of chicatees or burger bits.:)
eternal wrote: » Growing up we always had roast chicken/lamb/beef on Sundays with desserts like Trifle, Lemon Meringue Pie or Baked Alaska. I never thought about it but as a comfort now I would eat those things. Is there any food you like because of your childhood? Or have you been completely turned off by certain foods you were force fed when young?
cloud493 wrote: » Turkey twizzlers as well. Diabolical stuff they are.
deise08 wrote: » Id still go for a luncheon sandwich first, before any of the other flavour ones.
kfallon wrote: » Church rules - fish on a Friday!
eternal wrote: » Our neighbours had a fish prep place so we had fresh fish every Friday. It's a real Irish thing to have it every week.
deise08 wrote: » Big brother lemonade. We never really had the branded minerals. So now as an adult i find the taste of the cokes and lemonades too strong. Cheap store brand minerals for me
kfallon wrote: » Well la di da missus......ice cream wafers and tinned fruit cocktail for all us peasants!!!
Junkyard Cat wrote: » It's amazing how parental control freakery can impact children's malleable minds. I've read a number of stories of holocaust survivors' relationship with food years after their ordeal - many would stockpile food, hide it around the place, couldn't throw away rotten produce, secretly bring a stash of food with them when leaving the house etc. Terrible altogether.