what regiment mateDon’t remember mock fish but it sounds revolting. But I was in the army during the 50s so goodness knows what they fed us - apart from a load of bullshit, that is.
what regiment mateDon’t remember mock fish but it sounds revolting. But I was in the army during the 50s so goodness knows what they fed us - apart from a load of bullshit, that is.
I might try that. It should work with the mashed potato that comes in tubs at supermarkets. Cuts out the faff.Sounds lovely, my favourite sandwich was egg and tomato, seaside sandwich. Mock fish was just potato and onion grated and bound together with egg and flour and fried like a Rosti.
https://www.kidspot.com.au/kitchen/recipes/mock-fish-potato-pancakes-recipe/jwc2kkhj
Still one of my favourites now Sandy, it's just a potato and onion rostiDon’t remember mock fish but it sounds revolting. But I was in the army during the 50s so goodness knows what they fed us - apart from a load of bullshit, that is.
Egg and tomato for the seaside --- ''soggies'' because the tomato juice soaked into the bread. Even if I'm at home I make egg and tomato in the morning to eat later for that wonderful taste experience !Sounds lovely, my favourite sandwich was egg and tomato, seaside sandwich. Mock fish was just potato and onion grated and bound together with egg and flour and fried like a Rosti.
https://www.kidspot.com.au/kitchen/recipes/mock-fish-potato-pancakes-recipe/jwc2kkhj
Believe it or not you haven’t lived until you’ve tried tomato pip sandwiches with a bit of salt on, me and my sister used to have tomato pip sandwiches fresh from the green house and my dad had the pulp with his bacon.Egg and tomato for the seaside --- ''soggies'' because the tomato juice soaked into the bread. Even if I'm at home I make egg and tomato in the morning to eat later for that wonderful taste experience !
I was an army apprentice for 3 years then went into REME. Got an opportunity to transfer to the Army Air Corpse that was being reformed but fell I’ll and missed my chance. I stayed well away from the fighting units; too bloody dangerous! I was more than willing to leave the fighting to your lot.what regiment mate
Cracker that. Used to love the High Chaperal.You must log in or register to see media
Literally just the pips ? I have to do it now !Believe it or not you haven’t lived until you’ve tried tomato pip sandwiches with a bit of salt on, me and my sister used to have tomato pip sandwiches fresh from the green house and my dad had the pulp with his bacon.
Aye mate, just the pups butter and a bit of salt. Tastes different to tomatoes.Literally just the pips ? I have to do it now !

