First curry I ever had was a Vesta. I kept asking for them every Friday night when we usually had a chippy. Christ, nowadays fish, chips and peas is pushing £7.50, and even foodbanks give you back a Vesta if you try to foist one on them.
Corned beef and spam go a lot further back than the 70's mate. I remember those crispy pancakes What about Cabury's Smash or pineapple on sticks at parties what was that about?
Suppose it depends how space crazy the first lot get. The Ultimate Big Brother Show, diary room..sex, fights and horror as they each take a walk out the airlock when they've had enough...
Can't say I've looked recently so I don't know but ours loved it as youngsters. I wasn't a kid in the 70's when it came out so never got it at home but I do remember Dream Topping.
My uncle used to take me with my cousins there as well, I'd not eaten them for donkeys until quite recently and I remembered how good they were. I've always loved mussels
As long as you mix proper butter in it. With sausages and beans, with the sausages standing up on end a-la-Desperate Dan.
That but with a fried egg sat on top of the mash and plate of bread and butter. I could eat that now tbh, I'm Hank
my parents used to grow vegetables in the garden and one year for some reason our small garden produced a bumper harvest of cabbage. Christ we had cabbage with what felt like every meal for months . i quite liked cabbage before but by the end of that year i couldn't face it for years