we used to have sugar sandwiches for tea when I was little !!!!Didn't all grandparents do that?
Big box of sugar cubes, Camp coffee and chicory?
My first memory was my grandma feeding me butter and sugar in my pram!
we used to have sugar sandwiches for tea when I was little !!!!Didn't all grandparents do that?
Big box of sugar cubes, Camp coffee and chicory?
My first memory was my grandma feeding me butter and sugar in my pram!
My other half talks about that and condensed milk sandwiches. Whereas me, it was butter and marmite.we used to have sugar sandwiches for tea when I was little !!!!
My other half talks about that and condensed milk sandwiches. Whereas me, it was butter and marmite.
The gold top was from Jersey cows and very creamy, then there was normal milk where the cream separated and was on the top, that had silver top. Then there was homogenised milk where there was virtually no cream and that had red tops. And horrible sterilised milk which was in a thinner bottle with a thin long neck with a metal crimp cap. Then of course there was UHT milk which had a distinctive taste.My mum said as a girl her parents gave her gold top milk, which was all cream!
My weekend job, delivering milk.The gold top was from Jersey cows and very creamy, then there was normal milk where the cream separated and was on the top, that had silver top. Then there was homogenised milk where there was virtually no cream and that had red tops. And horrible sterilised milk which was in a thinner bottle with a thin long neck with a metal crimp cap. Then of course there was UHT milk which had a distinctive taste.
I remember the birds used to peck the bottle tops as the milkman delivered very early and in the winter the milk froze and pushed up the top.
Children were encouraged to save the foil caps for donation to guide dogs charity.
I am in the minority as I still have a milkman, although not daily 🙂My weekend job, delivering milk.
Good grief - most of us enjoyed the lovely crunch of a sugar lump as a kid - especially as they were a 'treat' cos you didn't get at home in the first place and secondly because your mother wouldn't smack you or tell you off loudly or for long cos you were out in a strange place and she wouldn't wish to draw criticism from outside immediate family.I remember as a child drinking sweet tea on holiday, I was fascinated by the sugar cubes and ended up scoffing those on there own when my parents weren't looking too! No wonder I am diabetic, I started out all wrong![]()
We had them for breakfast for a treat once a year while camping! Started when my mum forgot to bring honey or jam, and after that it was tradition and we looked forward to having them on the week's camp all year!we used to have sugar sandwiches for tea when I was little !!!!
My other half talks about that and condensed milk sandwiches. Whereas me, it was butter and marmite.
NOM NOM!Yeah I used to boil the tin of condensed milk to make toffee sauce for banoffee pie
you can buy a caramel version of condensed milk for this purpose, I would eat it straight from the can! 🙂Yeah I used to boil the tin of condensed milk to make toffee sauce for banoffee pie
Buying it ready caramelised is cheatingyou can buy a caramel version of condensed milk for this purpose, I would eat it straight from the can! 🙂
This is me. I also went from 2 to none. In fact I try my hardest to avoid anything with sugar, and I don't like sweeteners either, as they all taste artificial to me, and aren't terribly good for you, most of which produce interesting side effects if you have too much of it, if you get my drift.There isn't one.
I went from two sugars to none.
It can be done.
You can still by Camp in supermarkets. I tried it once at the recommendation of my mother. It's basically coffee flavoured syrup, and not all that pleasant.I don't remember camp coffee, but my Grandma used to have pineapple cubes for us.
Very 1970s.
My Grandma worked in service so mealtimes were a ritual... and everything cooked from scratch. If you even messed with the table layout before a meal you were in trouble.
Do you have it with milk? There are people that would say it's sacrilege to have tea or coffee with milk and sugar but I can't drink without milk. Having said that, I've gone from cow's milk to oat milk prepared in my Aeroccino and I could never go back to cow's milk now. I find cow's milk overly sweet by comparison.I love the taste of coffee and tea, and have no idea why anyone would want to pollute it with sugar.
Do you have it with milk? There are people that would say it's sacrilege to have tea or coffee with milk and sugar but I can't drink without milk. Having said that, I've gone from cow's milk to oat milk prepared in my Aeroccino and I could never go back to cow's milk now. I find cow's milk overly sweet by comparison.