I'm sure you all remember this stuff and more

I remember when all the ladies liked a glass of Babycham at parties...


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I never heard of that until I started watching “Call the Midwife”.
 

Oh that's interesting Cee-cee...did you not have that in the USA?...it was a huge thing here in the 60's...cheap bubbly, like Prosecco but in a tiny bottle...
 
Oh that's interesting Cee-cee...did you not have that in the USA?...it was a huge thing here in the 60's...cheap bubbly, like Prosecco but in a tiny bottle...


I never heard if it...but then I didn’t drink in the 60’s.

Dont drink now either ...any drinking I did was from the 70’s to about 2003. :)

But never a big drinker.
 

I think coffee is far more expensive here than there RR... here a ( 200grms) =7 ounce jar of instant Arabica is £5.00 ...so you're 30.5 oz size container is 5 times the size of our jar and the same price at the current exchange rate!!
 
I think coffee is far more expensive here than there RR... here a ( 200grms) =7 ounce jar of instant Arabica is £5.00 ...so you're 30.5 oz size container is 5 times the size of our jar and the same price at the current exchange rate!!

Holly, I was quoting you averages prices for ground coffee beans, not instant.

When I buy instant I get Nescafe Clasico dark, and it is 7oz for 5.88 at Aldi or 6.99 to close to 8.00 at mainstream supermarkets.
 
Did anyone ever have the vegetable delivery man come by every week to stop at your house? I was just thinking about this. He would stop by each week or so to all the neighbors back in the fiftys. I just recalled his name. He was called zoomy. Good memories.:)
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That's the only way I can thread a needle now, Bee. :D

Same here Moi. But Bea's video demonstrating the "self threading" needle looks very helpful. My concern is how well this type of apparatus works when using a much thinner needle. Personally I see no problem, so long as I'm wearing my reading glasses :/
 


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