I also remember when trousers only had button flyes when zips came in it caused a lot of excruciating pain
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I remember my mother buying meat from the butcher which was wrapped in white paper.
We bought our bread from the bakery wrapped in tissue paper.
Strawberries and raspberries in punnets made from fine wood...like wood shavings.
Washing soap, carbolic or sunlight in thick bars.
My grandmother used persil in cardboard boxes to wash the clothes.
I remember toothpaste in a round tin, but cant remember the brand name.
We had a man who came around our area every Fridsy selling fish from a cart and all the mothers would go out with their plates to choose the fish.
The milkman came with his churn and our mother went out with a hug.
There was never a need for plastic.
My father used wooden potato boxes to chit his potstoes and all the flower pots were terracotta.
And when your back stops aching,
And your hands begin to harden.
You will find yourself a partner,
In the glory of the garden.
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View Post?Gibbs dentifrice?
Dare I say, I think we are from the same era!,!!
And when your back stops aching,
And your hands begin to harden.
You will find yourself a partner,
In the glory of the garden.
Rudyard Kipling.sigpic
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I think people expected and accepted less choice and had someone in the home who could shop every day or 2. I certainly remember going up and down our mountain, walking of course just a mile or so with my Nan every school holiday. The butcher, the veg shop, the clothes and smaller shops.. Half paid in money half on tic...
I remember the smell of vespa curry, and then the big weekly supermarket shop as I grew into my teens crept in.. By my 20s I was employed in first Aldi to open in Wales and that was pile it high and sell as much as possible with no staff...
Incidentally I still buy my washing powder in a huge cardboard box, and have done as a choice my married life. Fleece is often made from a type of plastic ( often bottle now) I don't remember recycling as a child but I do remember make do, and wearing knitted school woolens.Anything is possible with the right attitude, a hammer
and a roll of duct tape.
Weeds have mastered the art of survival, if they are not in your way, let them feed bees
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I remember battery-powered wierlesses (radios) and no I don't mean barreries you buy in bubble packs but big heavy things like a car baterry that you took to a garage to get them rechargedit may be a struggle to reach the top, but once your over the hill your problems start.
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Yes Rary, I remember them as well.
We also had oil lamps as a backup as my gran lived out in the country.
It was my job to go get half a gallon of oil when the can was empty.
VC, the toothpaste in the tin was pink.
And when your back stops aching,
And your hands begin to harden.
You will find yourself a partner,
In the glory of the garden.
Rudyard Kipling.sigpic
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Ah bramble those paraffin lamps that always sat next to a big mirror so that the light was thrown out further, as for the zink bath I was always last to get one because my brother and sisters wouldn't go into the bath after me, they said I went through every mucky hole that I could findLast edited by rary; 17-01-2020, 02:21 PM.it may be a struggle to reach the top, but once your over the hill your problems start.
Member of the Nutters Club but I think I am just there to make up the numbers
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Originally posted by veggiechicken View PostI remember the tins and, I think, the paste was pink - or was it green?
We shared the tin but had our own toothbrushes!!
Somewhere on here is a thread already,about the old days and how things used to be,in comparison to now,i think if some the youngsters knew,they find hard to believe,and we had it better than our parents in some ways,that's the thing about getting older,we have more memories and storiessigpicAnother nutter ,wife,mother, nan and nanan,love my growing places,seed collection and sharing,also one of these
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Originally posted by Mamzie View Post... I don't remember recycling as a child but I do remember make do, and wearing knitted school woolens.
And he had a horse and cart.Location - Leicestershire - Chisit-land
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I remember having a dress made out of an old curtain! Also I remember my grandma unravelling old knitted jumpers and reusing it for a "new" jumper. She tried to teach me the intricacies of knitting, crochet, tatting and embroidery but pretty much gave up in the end due to my gawky (left) handedness. In those days a lot of the waste was "clinker" from the coal fires. All sacks were hessian. There were no commercial firelighters. We made our own paper sticks out of old newspapers. From about age five I could clean out the grate, lay and light a fire. Rubbish bins were made of metal and the dustbin men used to hoist them up on their backs. There were obviously no plastic bin bags or liners. The rubbish just went in loose. Looking back there wasn't really a lot of rubbish: food wasn't wasted, anything leftover was eaten by the dog/cat. Paper, wood and card ended up on the fire. Glass was returned for the deposit.
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