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Horlick s tablets. The used to come nicely packed in a metal tin.
And Pan Yan pickle, although I may have mentioned this one before.0 -
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White pantyhose/tights!
Where the hades did they go? I need them for work. I've got six unopened pairs and six years to retirement. I'd better be careful and not run them.0 -
Frozen lemon mousse. Came in a block like ice cream. Mixed up with a crushed Crunchie bar it was a winner.I believe that friends are quiet angels
Who lift us to our feet when our wings
Have trouble remembering how to fly.0 -
Savlon Dry Spray.
Proper yellow savlon solution, it doesn't smell right any more.
The answer to all ills, bites, cuts and scrapes in my childhood was a savlon bath, but often pronounced to rhyme with "Avalon"***Mortgage Free Oct 2018 - Debt Free again (after detour) June 2022***
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Horlick s tablets. The used to come nicely packed in a metal tin.
And Pan Yan pickle, although I may have mentioned this one before.
I loved horlicks tablets. They would stick to your teeth for ages afterwards though. They were also my main craving when I was pregnant with my first child. I ate nothing else for months.I had a very healthy baby afterwards I might add0 -
Cool whip....it was a frozen type of instant whip and was delicious.......:D:D0
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skintmumof3 wrote: »Cool whip....it was a frozen type of instant whip and was delicious.......:D:D
Still available in North America. It's a personal taste thing. It's used a non-dairy alternative to whipped cream.0 -
welshbookworm wrote: »Dark chocolate walnut whips.
Hedgehog crisps (no they didn't contain hedgehog!)
My dad used to bring these home from the pub in the 80sGC £150 a month for food, toiletries and cleaning Jan £134.58 Feb £137.18 Mar £103.76 as of 6/4/24Forever learning the art of frugality0
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