Jedo_03
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I was born 1946 and we lived in Hendon Sunderland and I remember going shopping with me Ma and using ration stamps to buy groceries.
Funny the things you remember - powdered eggs, loose sugar in sacks that was measured out into brown paper bags... bacon sliced fresh on the slicer on the counter... biscuits sold loose from square tins... broken biscuits on sale at woolies... slabs of cake sold by the pound... going down the off-licence to get a jug of beer for me Da... packets of two woodbines... Housewives Choice and Uncle Mac on the radio... can even remember we had a battery radio and had to take the wet battery to the shop for re-charging... when we were 7, me and me mates found an unexploded bomb on the side of a railway embankment and we all got a penny from the mayor for telling the pollis...
Eeeh - nostalgia isn't what it used to be....
Jedo
I was born 1946 and we lived in Hendon Sunderland and I remember going shopping with me Ma and using ration stamps to buy groceries.
Funny the things you remember - powdered eggs, loose sugar in sacks that was measured out into brown paper bags... bacon sliced fresh on the slicer on the counter... biscuits sold loose from square tins... broken biscuits on sale at woolies... slabs of cake sold by the pound... going down the off-licence to get a jug of beer for me Da... packets of two woodbines... Housewives Choice and Uncle Mac on the radio... can even remember we had a battery radio and had to take the wet battery to the shop for re-charging... when we were 7, me and me mates found an unexploded bomb on the side of a railway embankment and we all got a penny from the mayor for telling the pollis...
Eeeh - nostalgia isn't what it used to be....
Jedo