[BITList] Die Endlösung

John Feltham wantok at me.com
Fri Mar 1 01:21:53 GMT 2013


Hugh,

On 28/02/2013, at 22:56 PM, HUGH <chakdara at btinternet.com> wrote:

> When I wor a lad we didn't run to 3-course meals, even on Sundays, but I recall we didn't refer to anything as a sweet unless it came in a bag and was unwrapped to eat. During WW2, 1-course meals were the thing, and on the rare occasions when something else was on offer it was called custard, or semolina - sometimes sago, rice or tapioca (to quote a half-forgotten song).

As Mike will attest…

When we had a Sunday lunch at our Aunty on Sundays we always had a three course lunch.

1. Yorkshire pudding with gravy from the roast beef.
2. Yorkshire pudding with roast beef and roast potatoes with seasonal vegies.
3. Yorkshire pudding with golden syrup.

All cooked on the oven that was part of the sitting room fire. The fire also provided hot water for the house.

Eh lad, it were great!


ooroo


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