Do you remember when people tossed that part away. Then they were 39 cents a pound, as time as gone on now they are $1.99 a pound. So tripe may just be the same lol |
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I remember when fish like cod and haddock was cheap, too. ![]() |
I remember when gas was cheap. |
ButtersStotch wrote: I remember when gas was cheap.
Geez, me too. ![]() Now I can't fill up my tiny little 2 liter for under $40 ![]() |
Hubby and I play that "game"........since he's nearly 72 and he can beat me, "I remember when movies were 7 cents, popcorn was 4 cents and Coke was 4 cents."
speaking of Coke..........go to the food forum, I have a question...... s. |
I remember when candy bars were a nickel. ![]() I got my nickel and ran to the drug store to decide what to buy. OHhhhh! Ther ewas this cherry filled chocolate something or other, but it was a dime! So I ran back home and asked for another nickel. No such luck! If I wanted that 10 cent candy bar, I was going to have to SAVE my nickels for two days! I think I wound up that day with a Sky Bar. ![]() |
I also remember when a candybar was a nickel,and when I got my drivers lisence gas was a quarter. |
And a dollar's worth of gas was more than enough for a date.......maybe the whole weekend.
Cherry filling......was that a Cherry Mash? Still available, but not for a dime! My father was in the candy business so I was a candy connoiseur from early on. My mother and I couldn't wait until he left for out of town trips to buy competitors candy! One summer we bought a box (24) of Reese's Peanutbutter Cups and froze them......eating them cold. It was a tight race to finish the box before he came back in town a few days later......but we prevailed. Hershey was another candy not allowed in the house so I had to buy and consume "off campus." Not a problem for a normal child but I preferred the family size bags of M&M's. I had a special pine tree I'd sit under and eat my candies........consuming all one color then another. The tans ones were last and by then I was feeling sick, so I'd feed them to the pine tree......I'd bury them! You know, 50+ years later that pine tree is still alive......I check whenever I'm in Denver. No doubt due to it's M&M diet. |
I remember when a nonfat vanilla latte was only $2.00 at Starbucks... |
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