Born in 87, so was a 90's school kid. It was all Smiley Faces, Pizza Squares and Turkey Twizzlers for me! 😅...I am curious about "squashed fly pie" though! 😂 So that gets my vote
Your bringing back the memories. I was born in 1941, during the War, I stayed for school dinner, and loved most of them, except Tapioca, and Semolina pudding. Can't remember having Pink Custard. As my mother used to say, good belly fodder.
Hi, Thanks for your reply. Why don't you get Nat involved in your Video's?T I'm she you would make a great double act. You could both help each out, and he a great team, just like Johnny and Fannie Craddock.
I really enjoy your vlogs your a good down to earth bloke I would love to see you vlog lots of recipes you making them puddings mains etc would be good looking forward to it x
🤣🤣🤣🤣 I think you and Keith should arrange to do a double video together on making spotted dick pud, you both crack us up, good old fashioned memories with two great comical guys, you'll bring the house down oops meant RUclips, with laughter
I'm excited about this Keith, especially the corned beef hash. I would be happy for you to just go down the list as it is. Oh yes, this is gonna be a winner! Looking forward to your first recipe from the book. Stovies are gorgeous by the way, a Scottish dish, very homely. Got a feeling you're gonna enjoy this challenge my mate.
Oh yes 😃 this is going to be good so looking forward to this , I was born in the 70s and had many of them school meals through the 80s , great idea look forward to seeing the next one ✌️♥️.
I loved school dinners, my favourites were a minced beef stew with fried bread and mashed potatoes, fish and chips on a Friday, a beef pie with chips, garden peas and gravy. Favourite puddings were rock cake with a cherry on top, chocolate pudding with chocolate custard and cornflake tart. I also liked semolina with red syrup. 🥲
Thanks Keith for this great info, hubby has just ordered me this school dinner meal book from amazon, we cant wait to show & cook the meals with the kids, this will be good old fashioned memories for us, cant wait to see the kids faces when the book arrives and they read the menu and try it 👍🤣🤣
@@itskeithnNat Hi keith, just received our school menu book from Amazon, thank you once again for your amazing cooking videos and reviews on good memories, you & Nat keep up the good work, your both an amazing couple and family
If you have a look on youtube there's a scottish lass who has a video of stovies will give you a better idea of it the channel is called what's for tea if you want to have a look
That looks a great fun book I will get my friend one for Christmas she will love it. I think any of those recipes would be good except the beef stew I remember that all to well you would be chewing it all afternoon and when you got home I would take it out my mouth and there wouldn't be a mark on it.
I loved the school dinner's back in the 60-70 remember going up and asking for second's l am definitely going to order the book thanks for sharing where you got it👍.
I never had school dinners as my family home was just up road from my primary and my secondary school I would go home and me late mum would have me dinner ready for me I would eat it while watching pipkins or rainbow etc etc we had 1 hour dinner break ..
Haha yes tv then was great I miss those days and I miss my mum and dad great days I'm sure you can cook some good old fashioned recipes from the past oh and I know what would be good if you could get hold of some say 1940s war recipes when they had rations and limited food items now that would be interesting when familys had to make things with very little ingredients oh please do these would be very good x
Chocolate concrete and mint custard, yes! God that brings back memories... let's have some mate please 🙏🙏 PS. I used to swap my roast beef for other people's school Yorkshire pudding which was a thick slab, them were the days..... 👍
In Secondary School Our School Dinners Were Really Good ~Especially The Puddings 🍧🍩🍨 🍰🍮 I recognised quite a lot of the ones in the book ~ If there was any left over at the end We were given them for free 😊
We're sitting here pausing and reminiscing about all of these- great idea for a series! Stovies are a very Scottish thing. It's a sort of potato stew, thicker than Scouse but similar idea. You'd get leftovers from the Sunday dinner in it. Worth a try!
I'm excited for all of them.....pink custard!! Yum never had mint custard though!! That's intriguing!! Defo need to do that one! Stovies has been mentioned so I won't repeat me being Scottish it's a regular meal up here yum you will like it 😋 xx
Hi there and thank you for your entertaining food reviews ! I follow Chris the Butcher and Lou so I have come over to subscribe to your channel and Mrs Nats product reviews !! ! I too review food mostly but I do other stuff as well !! keep up the good work !! regards Graham
I was born in 1969 so all of this is relevant to me. My pick would be the mint custard with the chocolate concrete cake as that always went down a storm in my primary school 👍
@@itskeithnNat there was many a time I'd try to get the other children sent out so I could grab the seconds but unfortunately by doing this it was mostly me that got sent to the headmaster office 🤣👍
Brilliant idea mate out of all the food channels we watch this has to be the best idea...woudl love to see the chocolate sponge with chocolate custard 😊 have you thought about doing a live stream so people can donate with superchats...cheers
Gotta do concrete pudding, also I remember in my school if you was in last sitting sometimes you'd be allowed to go get seconds, the good old days Thinking about it there was a sponge pudding that was delicious too
@@itskeithnNat yes, concrete pudding with loads of custard to soften it up a bit otherwise you had pudding flying across the dinning room as you try to break it with your spoon😂 the good old days
@@itskeithnNat don't know how you feel but I think we had the good times, I believe I may be a little younger than you at 55, but anything before Jamie Oliver started interfering with school dinners was the good times
Be intresting Keith cause I never ever stayed school dinners allways went my nans for dinners pigs trotters cowheel stew and dumplings pea& ham soup chips and fish fingers chips and pea cake was my favourite lol liver and onions cabbage and boiled onions great memories
Stovies is a traditional Scottish dish really not a recipe but left over vegetables like potatoes carrots swede or turnip brown or white onions with sausage meat like lorne sausage whatever you can get your hands on basically. It was something you got at home not in School meals because the house wife of the time would be just be using up whatever was in the fridge or vegetable rack. It’s all boiled and mashed up together like a soup using some water. Recipes for stovies can be found online.
@@itskeithnNat I grew up with 70's school lunches in Canada. They were different than yours, but we ate it and didn't complain. Very basic foods, you'd never see kids be offered at school now. (home made baked beans, mashed potato with codfish, hot dogs, cheesy burgers, soup, and always salmon, egg salad, or peanut butter and / or jam sandwiches. Those were the meals I remember the most.
Do you drink instant coffee? Could you do an Aldi comparison please. It’s Alcafe Gold Blend Instant Coffee B(Aldi ) against Nescafé Gold Blend both are in similar labels. Thanks 😊 let me know if you try it I would like to buy it if it’s not rank. Home Bargains sells Nescafé Gold Blend for under a £5 so does Lidl .
Hi Keith I used to love cheese and potato pie so could you do that please but I liked everymeal apart from salad and the mash potato it always had a funny taste and smell that was at infant and junior school the school had no kitchen so the meals came to us in giant metal containers. I love Manchester tart but the dinner ladies who made it at senior school put bananas in it the school had a kitchen
@@itskeithnNat i make a lovely corned beef hash and when it's cooked in the pan transfer from the pan to a old dish which was my late grandmother's and top it with suet dumplings and cook it in the oven till nice and crisp on the top and lovely and fluffy in the middle 😋 😀 😊
what a spoilt kid you were, I only had two choices that I loved, pasties and sausage rolls and don't get me started on my childhood, I remember as a teenager standing in the living room scratching my head and watching my jumper being covered with snow aka dandruff and was I introduced to anti-dandruff shampoo, No!
Good thinking batman..maybe you could do say 2 school dinners a week that way you can carry on ya normal food too otherwise you eat that for a month you will revert back too a child mate you be waking up asking Nat what she's putting in your packed lunch today lol...she say nothing ya plonker your on school dinners remember 🤣👍👍
If it isn't same recipe I will give you the one my mam used to make when I was then living in Oldham Greater Manchester I now live in Ireland and I've made it for my Irish friends and they love it😁
Stovies is a Scottish thing ofg Google it I've never had stovies I know about stovies from our Scottish friends they have stovies quite a lot in their household
Born in 87, so was a 90's school kid. It was all Smiley Faces, Pizza Squares and Turkey Twizzlers for me! 😅...I am curious about "squashed fly pie" though! 😂 So that gets my vote
I'm curious about squashed Fly pie as well. Will be interesting that one
Chocolate sponge cake with custard, pink custard,bread pudding love them ,,big school coffee made with milk lovely 🥰
Pink custard Yummy
OFG you've made my day ❤. I can't wait to see what you make from this. I had school dinners in the 70s - pink custard was the best pud 🍮 💃
I loved pink custard Claeva
😘💖
Your bringing back the memories.
I was born in 1941, during the War,
I stayed for school dinner, and loved most of them, except Tapioca, and Semolina pudding.
Can't remember having Pink Custard.
As my mother used to say, good belly fodder.
I haven't heard that word for years Kenneth. Belly Fodder.
Hi,
Thanks for your reply.
Why don't you get Nat involved in your Video's?T
I'm she you would make a great double act.
You could both help each out, and he a great team, just like Johnny and Fannie Craddock.
I still cook a lot of these kinds of dinners now lol, old traditional meals are the best xxx
You got that right Lou, old traditional meals always the best.
I really enjoy your vlogs your a good down to earth bloke I would love to see you vlog lots of recipes you making them puddings mains etc would be good looking forward to it x
Thanks dee.
Jam fritters were one of my favourites at school back in the 80s. They were jam sandwiches cooked in batter. Awesome.😁
Never heard of jam fritters Alexander
You wouldn't believe how much you videos brighten my day 🥰
Wow, thank you Rach. Thank you for watching
I haven't had Spotted Dick since 1998 but a trip to the clinic cleared it right up 😂
LMAO.....
🤣🤣🤣🤣 I think you and Keith should arrange to do a double video together on making spotted dick pud, you both crack us up, good old fashioned memories with two great comical guys, you'll bring the house down oops meant RUclips, with laughter
I'm excited about this Keith, especially the corned beef hash. I would be happy for you to just go down the list as it is. Oh yes, this is gonna be a winner! Looking forward to your first recipe from the book. Stovies are gorgeous by the way, a Scottish dish, very homely. Got a feeling you're gonna enjoy this challenge my mate.
Me to Glynn, i am looking forward to it
Oh yes 😃 this is going to be good so looking forward to this , I was born in the 70s and had many of them school meals through the 80s , great idea look forward to seeing the next one ✌️♥️.
Oh yes i think this is going to be good peace and love
I loved school dinners, my favourites were a minced beef stew with fried bread and mashed potatoes, fish and chips on a Friday, a beef pie with chips, garden peas and gravy. Favourite puddings were rock cake with a cherry on top, chocolate pudding with chocolate custard and cornflake tart. I also liked semolina with red syrup. 🥲
So many memories mate. Can't wait to get started
@@itskeithnNat Exactly, looking forward to it mate.
When i next come over dad ill bring some old school sprinkle cake its so nice and easy to make! 🍰
Ok babe Thanks
@@natssupermarketproductreviews thats the one xx
Looking forward to seeing how they turn out! I love how food can hold and unlock memories we'd forgotten about
So True Alaina
That's a bloody fantastic idea look forward to upcoming content on this one 👍
Can't wait Ayeseeu
I used to love the old school meals, especially jam roly poly and custard. 😃
Oh yes Jennifer
Look forward to see what you can whip up keith😊
Old school curry! Would love to see this again OFG.
I'm looking forward to that as well mate
Thanks Keith for this great info, hubby has just ordered me this school dinner meal book from amazon, we cant wait to show & cook the meals with the kids, this will be good old fashioned memories for us, cant wait to see the kids faces when the book arrives and they read the menu and try it 👍🤣🤣
Hope you enjoy it Poppie. I think the kids will love it.
@@itskeithnNat thank you keith, fingers crossed 🤞the kids will love it,
@@itskeithnNat Hi keith, just received our school menu book from Amazon, thank you once again for your amazing cooking videos and reviews on good memories, you & Nat keep up the good work, your both an amazing couple and family
I'm loving this video. You should try make the stovies think you would like them love to you and Nat ❤ 🏴
Thanks Loz.
If you have a look on youtube there's a scottish lass who has a video of stovies will give you a better idea of it the channel is called what's for tea if you want to have a look
That looks a great fun book I will get my friend one for Christmas she will love it. I think any of those recipes would be good except the beef stew I remember that all to well you would be chewing it all afternoon and when you got home I would take it out my mouth and there wouldn't be a mark on it.
LMAO....
What a top idea getting that book. Looking forward to watching them mate 👍👍👍
Thank you mate. I can't wait to try them and see if i can get the school dinner taste
You should do a series/playlist on these. Please include the measurements if you do so we can follow along 👌
Will do Dortz
I loved the school dinner's back in the 60-70 remember going up and asking for second's l am definitely going to order the book thanks for sharing where you got it👍.
Thanks so much Ed
Just ordered mine Keith I didn’t know of it until I saw this… Stovies is Scottish… beautiful. Looking forward to what you cook. 😀
Glad i could help Jay. Can't wait to start trying the recipes, to see if they bring back school memories
@@itskeithnNat I hope they do it’s going to be fun trying at least 👍🏻
Sounds like the best book! Going to do cottage pie this week
Good look Lorel
Just started watching your videos and your enthusiasm is really a breath of fresh air. Keep it up mate
Thank you so much paul
Will be looking forward to these
Was only talking to a friend the other day about school dinners
Small world Patrick
Stovies is a Scottish dish and its as honest and wholesome as you can get. Love this idea. Absolute genius. 👍
Thank you Rab. I think it will make great viewing for memories
Farmfoods sell stovies, part of their Scottish frozen meals
@@jimmysnailshoes Yeah, they are lovely.
I never had school dinners as my family home was just up road from my primary and my secondary school I would go home and me late mum would have me dinner ready for me I would eat it while watching pipkins or rainbow etc etc we had 1 hour dinner break ..
God i remember pipkins.
Haha yes tv then was great I miss those days and I miss my mum and dad great days I'm sure you can cook some good old fashioned recipes from the past oh and I know what would be good if you could get hold of some say 1940s war recipes when they had rations and limited food items now that would be interesting when familys had to make things with very little ingredients oh please do these would be very good x
Look forward to seeing you do some of these recipes 😀 x
Coming soon San
My all time favourite school dinner item has to be Manchester tart even though I prefer savoury over puddings.
I can't wait to start experimenting to see if they bring memory's Joe
i started school in 1983, finished junior school in 1990 . school dinners at junior school were 👍
Now that's like the Bible of cooking!!!
Nice one Keith 🤘
Thanks David. I think it will be a great idea mate.
@@itskeithnNat definitely!!!👍
Great just go down the list looking forward to seeing this.
Can't wait to get started Anne. Next week i will start i think
Looks Good Excited For This Series ☺️
Think i will start it next week DJ
Chocolate concrete and mint custard, yes! God that brings back memories... let's have some mate please 🙏🙏 PS. I used to swap my roast beef for other people's school Yorkshire pudding which was a thick slab, them were the days..... 👍
Happy memories mate.
Loved that
@@kat7777 Thanks Kat
Cornflake tart and custard, omg loved it 👍
Thanks Ray
In Secondary School Our School Dinners Were Really Good ~Especially
The Puddings 🍧🍩🍨 🍰🍮 I recognised quite a lot of the ones in the
book ~ If there was any left over at the end We were given them for free 😊
Happy days Fiona
We're sitting here pausing and reminiscing about all of these- great idea for a series! Stovies are a very Scottish thing. It's a sort of potato stew, thicker than Scouse but similar idea. You'd get leftovers from the Sunday dinner in it. Worth a try!
Thanks mate. I think it's gonna be a good play through this
I'm excited for all of them.....pink custard!! Yum never had mint custard though!! That's intriguing!! Defo need to do that one! Stovies has been mentioned so I won't repeat me being Scottish it's a regular meal up here yum you will like it 😋 xx
I am looking forward to making Stovies has never had it
@@itskeithnNat well your in for a treat 😋 xx
thanks for sharing your book mate , your the man
Glad you like it mate
We used to have Tom toms, like chicken balls in breadcrumbs with ketchup in middle… from what I remember they was the bees knees 👍👍👍
That sounds delicious mate
Loved school dinners I did 😍...
The way the comments are going mate, everybody's looking forward to this
Hi there and thank you for your entertaining food reviews ! I follow Chris the Butcher and Lou so I have come over to subscribe to your channel and Mrs Nats product reviews !! ! I too review food mostly but I do other stuff as well !! keep up the good work !! regards Graham
Thank you Graham. I will check out you're channel mate
@@itskeithnNat Thank you and keep up the good work !! regards Graham
I was born in 1969 so all of this is relevant to me. My pick would be the mint custard with the chocolate concrete cake as that always went down a storm in my primary school 👍
1970 me mate. Yes Chocolate cake and mint custard so nice
@@itskeithnNat there was many a time I'd try to get the other children sent out so I could grab the seconds but unfortunately by doing this it was mostly me that got sent to the headmaster office 🤣👍
@@iansims2984 LMAO
@@faydove Yes indeed
Brilliant idea mate out of all the food channels we watch this has to be the best idea...woudl love to see the chocolate sponge with chocolate custard 😊 have you thought about doing a live stream so people can donate with superchats...cheers
Thanks mate. I think it's an idea people will love, to bring back all those memories. I'm live streaming Saturday mate for the local carnival
@@itskeithnNat Great mate we will be tuning in
@@newimagepropreplicas9863 Thanks mate
Stovies is a Scottish dish a bit like a stew and it's made with onion, potato and leftover meat 🙂
Thank you Storm. I can't remember having it at school, was it just Scottish schools?
@@itskeithnNat It might have been, I'm Scottish so it's something we have quite often , I have even done it with chicken and chicken stock in it 🙂
@@stormstorm4407 I came here for this comment yummmm I love a good bowl of stovies!!! (Scottish here too) you will love it old food guy
@@stormstorm4407 Can't wait to try it mate
Square sausage in this hoose! Made the way my Great Granny made them. 🏴
Great stuff..
Can’t wait..
It's gonna be interesting mate.
Great book 👍
It look very interesting Gillian
Spam Fritters at my secondary school in the Boro were amazing
Spam fritters at school, so nice mate
glad cornish pasties on there :D have u got link for book please mate? love from cornwall as always
yes mate. www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/1723086290/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Gotta do concrete pudding, also I remember in my school if you was in last sitting sometimes you'd be allowed to go get seconds, the good old days
Thinking about it there was a sponge pudding that was delicious too
Concrete cake was the best mate
@@itskeithnNat yes, concrete pudding with loads of custard to soften it up a bit otherwise you had pudding flying across the dinning room as you try to break it with your spoon😂 the good old days
@@bigdaddigaming Just like i remember mate
@@itskeithnNat don't know how you feel but I think we had the good times, I believe I may be a little younger than you at 55, but anything before Jamie Oliver started interfering with school dinners was the good times
@@bigdaddigaming 52 mate LOL.
Be intresting Keith cause I never ever stayed school dinners allways went my nans for dinners pigs trotters cowheel stew and dumplings pea& ham soup chips and fish fingers chips and pea cake was my favourite lol liver and onions cabbage and boiled onions great memories
No thanks to Liver mate
Love ya reviews kidda keep um comming love from us in halesowen say hellow to nat aswell..😉😉
Will do Thank you
Yeah, mixture of dinner and pudding, randomly picked! :)
I think i might do that Ana
Mince and dumplings and for afters semolina pudding with jam, or coconut jam sponge and custard.😋😋
Semolina is the one i'm not looking forward to
@@itskeithnNat my Mam's friend used to be head cook at my primary school she used to make fabulous dinners and puds. Loved her semolina . Lorna.
We never had curry at our school.not that I can remember I'm a Northerner & we never had Manchester tart either. But I'm up in Cumbria. ❤️😇
We had curry in Birmingham
Stovies is a traditional Scottish dish really not a recipe but left over vegetables like potatoes carrots swede or turnip brown or white onions with sausage meat like lorne sausage whatever you can get your hands on basically. It was something you got at home not in School meals because the house wife of the time would be just be using up whatever was in the fridge or vegetable rack. It’s all boiled and mashed up together like a soup using some water. Recipes for stovies can be found online.
Thank you for that William. Good to know. I have never heard of Stovies
@@itskeithnNat it is a Scottish thing pal . My mum makes a mean big pot of stovies.
Do the cheese and potato pie and the mint custard especially 👏 👏
Mint custard Yummy. Starting Monday Kat
@@itskeithnNat Woooooo Yay!
Old school curry would be good matey...😊👍
I'm looking forward to that one as well mate
Jam and coconut sponge with pink custard please. Pretty sure i've seen sausage meat in Morrisons.
That's what the wife wants mate, Her favourite.
I only remember cornflake pie with custard, rice pudding with jam in it, and tapioca (frog spawn).
Yes mate, frog spawn
@@itskeithnNat I made a point of making friends with the dinner ladies and there was always leftovers at the kitchen window at the afternoon break :)
@@jamesweber4938 Good man
I miss turkey cobbler from primary school.
Same Kayn
I loved the chips
Hi I think I'll stick with Iceland ready meals and other stuff 🤔🙄🤣🤣🤣😎😁
LOL didn't like school dinners Adrian
start at the top, and work your way down. One dinner and 1 dessert
I Think that is what i will do Kathryn. Thanks
@@itskeithnNat I grew up with 70's school lunches in Canada. They were different than yours, but we ate it and didn't complain. Very basic foods, you'd never see kids be offered at school now. (home made baked beans, mashed potato with codfish, hot dogs, cheesy burgers, soup, and always salmon, egg salad, or peanut butter and / or jam sandwiches. Those were the meals I remember the most.
@@kathryndockrey1477 That sounds Yummy Kathryn
Do you drink instant coffee? Could you do an Aldi comparison please. It’s Alcafe Gold Blend Instant Coffee B(Aldi ) against Nescafé Gold Blend both are in similar labels. Thanks 😊 let me know if you try it I would like to buy it if it’s not rank. Home Bargains sells Nescafé Gold Blend for under a £5 so does Lidl .
Yes mate i will do that for you. Next time i'm out shopping i will have a look
@@itskeithnNat oh cheers thank you . I could reimburse you for being out of pocket?
@@williamlong7188 Don't be silly William, we are coffee drinkers so be more then happy to help
@@itskeithnNat ok thank you
Hi Keith I used to love cheese and potato pie so could you do that please but I liked everymeal apart from salad and the mash potato it always had a funny taste and smell that was at infant and junior school the school had no kitchen so the meals came to us in giant metal containers. I love Manchester tart but the dinner ladies who made it at senior school put bananas in it the school had a kitchen
Yes I can Francis. I am going to every recipe in the book. I hope they taste like school dinners used to.
yer braver than me mate lol, hated my school dinners
What year was you at school mate
@@itskeithnNat im 58 now, not to far from you by the sound of it, in walsall
@@nelliejames Lichfield. Nelliejames
Corned beef hash 😋 😍
I can't remember corned beef hash at school mate. I'm looking forward to that one
@@itskeithnNat i make a lovely corned beef hash and when it's cooked in the pan transfer from the pan to a old dish which was my late grandmother's and top it with suet dumplings and cook it in the oven till nice and crisp on the top and lovely and fluffy in the middle 😋 😀 😊
@@philipatkinson7039 That sound delicious. Can't wait to do it
what a spoilt kid you were, I only had two choices that I loved, pasties and sausage rolls and don't get me started on my childhood, I remember as a teenager standing in the living room scratching my head and watching my jumper being covered with snow aka dandruff and was I introduced to anti-dandruff shampoo, No!
LOL
Pink custard is where the Dinner lady cut her finger and bled in the custard , and just mixed it in🤣🤣
LOL
Good thinking batman..maybe you could do say 2 school dinners a week that way you can carry on ya normal food too otherwise you eat that for a month you will revert back too a child mate you be waking up asking Nat what she's putting in your packed lunch today lol...she say nothing ya plonker your on school dinners remember 🤣👍👍
LMAO Mate
Gotta be fish fingers and beans and chips in there.
Edit: maybe not. Don't suppose thats really a recipe ha
LOL John
Do the cornbeef hash please my mam taught Mr a cornbeef hash which I then made for children as they grew up and it was budget friendly if dame recipe😁
Don't worry magic I'm going to do them all. I can't remember cornbeef hash at school so i'm looking forward to that one
@@itskeithnNat awesome would love to see if it's the same recipe 😁
If it isn't same recipe I will give you the one my mam used to make when I was then living in Oldham Greater Manchester I now live in Ireland and I've made it for my Irish friends and they love it😁
@@martinedingivan That would be good Thanks
missing toothpaste pie and custard . pastry, jam and marshmallows topping 1970s
lol Jen
Do Mint Custard
Mint custard Yummy
Please can you share the concrete cake recipe ?
If you follow the video you can't go wrong. Thanks
@@itskeithnNat where is the video of you making the concrete video ? I can’t find it on your channel 😢
Was cheese flan not in there?
i remember cheese flan mate, i might make one.
@@itskeithnNat with chips and beans. My favorite in primary school
Jam roly poly please
So nice
anyone remember tuna fish cakes ?
Just no semolina haha
I am gonna do it just for you mate.
@@itskeithnNat gee thanks haha
Does anyone remember lamb cutlets in the 80s?
Go Down The List Aswell
OK mate
i had pink custard can anyone remember the mint flavoured milkshake?
can't remember the milkshake but i can remember the mint custard
The worst thing I hated at my school was jam tart and custard 🤮
I loved that Janey
Books a lie buddy am from the 90s and I can remember some of them in that book
Until Jamie Oliver got involved mate
@@itskeithnNat true mate
@@itskeithnNat I love the conflake one and the custard green & pink used to go up for 2nds 😂😂🤣
@@nellzbs2ja Yes mate the custard was delicious
Stovies is a Scottish thing ofg Google it I've never had stovies I know about stovies from our Scottish friends they have stovies quite a lot in their household
Thanks Sandra. Somebody said it was Scottish. I am looking forward to trying it as i have never had it