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Re: What have you ate today to remind you of the 70s
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Re: What have you ate today to remind you of the 70s
Cocktail sticks with cubes of cheese, pineapple, and picked onions on them. No party or buffet was complete without them. I have served these at events and it has been mentioned that they are a throwback to the 1970s.
Wasn't there a lot of boil in the bag food in the 1970s before microwaves became common? Cod in sauce is a classic that is still available but was it first sold in the 1970s or 80s?
Re: What have you ate today to remind you of the 70s
We had sausages, pineapple and cheese on sticks at my dad's 85th birthday party a few weeks ago. We always served them by sticking the ends of the sticks into an orange--sometimes the orange was covered in bacofoil.
Smash goes back to the 60s but increased in popularity thanks to those alien ads in the 70s. As for boil in bag food, I would think it was 70s or before.
Re: What have you ate today to remind you of the 70s
I asked my mother about 1970s food and she says that it was the decade of less adventurous foreign food for the middle class folk.
Quiche - usually mushroom or bacon.
Paella
Weiner Schnitzel
Chicken curry in a mild sauce
Chilli con carne
Spaghetti bolognaise
Sweet and sour pork
Chicken chasseur
Chicken supreme
Beef stroganoff
Were all common meals on the dinner table at home and popular in restaurants.
Working and lower class folk tended to stick to more traditional British fare, and didn't really get into Indian, Chinese, and Italian food until the 1980s.
Cocktail sticks with cubes of cheese, pineapple, and picked onions on them. No party or buffet was complete without them. I have served these at events and it has been mentioned that they are a throwback to the 1970s.
I still make these for parties, people love them and they always make people smile.
Re: What have you ate today to remind you of the 70s
I agree with Arran's mum that it took time for more adventurous foreign food to become popular with all stratas of society. I remember my mum making dishes like coq au vin in the 70s, but it was looked at as something rather daring, almost an oddity, and certainly not something to eat regularly.
Of course, if you were talking about curry at home in the 70s, Vesta was your port of call. And I do feel the urge for a Vesta, not curry as I am not a fan of curry, but maybe chow mein or similar.
Re: What have you ate today to remind you of the 70s
We used to have Spag Bol a lot in the 70s. I wasn't sure if my friends did though as they always seemed to struggle eating it when they came for dinner and we had it.
We used to have Spag Bol a lot in the 70s. I wasn't sure if my friends did though as they always seemed to struggle eating it when they came for dinner and we had it.
It's still one of my Mum's regulars for a Saturday dinner.
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