I got about 2 guldens ( 4 euro) a week as a small child.
Did you mean 4 euro? That is quite a lot for pocket money even in today's terms - like around £3.50.
I got about 2 guldens ( 4 euro) a week as a small child.
No I didn't mean 4 euro. I meant 2 guldens.. I was a child before the euro came. I was 14 when the Euro was introduced. But it's comparable to 4 euro and here, that was never a lot of money. The Netherlands is far more expensive to live in than the UK. Though recently that has changed through Brexit. You must realize I was a child in the 90's too, 2 guldens bought you a lot more when you grew up Morning GloryDid you mean 4 euro? That is quite a lot for pocket money even in today's terms - like around £3.50.
You must realize I was a child in the 90's too, 2 guldens bought you a lot more when you grew up @Morning Glory
Yes but you realise life and the cost of living in different countries isn't always comparable? So why is what you gave your children relevant for my spending/purchase power?Of course - but my youngest kids grew up in the 90's and I don't think I gave them 4 euros pocket money a week (which would have been around £3 then?). Well, my memory is probably poor. I'll have to ask my kids when I see them!
Picnic bars were divine - until Kraft/Mondelez took over Cadburys. Seems like the first thing they did was to (a) reduce the chocolate content and (b) increase the sugar content by 300%. A grand example of corporate piracy.However, there was one chocolate bar I liked as a kid and that was a 'Picnic bar'. I thought they had been discontinued many years ago but discovered (as a result of this thread) that they still exist. So, in the interests of research I bought one. I found it impossibly sweet and couldn't finish it but the texture was good (its peanuts, crispy cereal and dried fruit in milk chocolate).
That's how my Grannie would make them as well. Shed use the kitchen scissors to cut it up just lifting a corner and cutting. She made her's in a large Pyrex casserole dish that also had a lid. The same one I posted my upside down rice in during the week . that is such a handy casserole dish. I've no idea on its age but it's old. I remember it as far back as I can remember and that's something given I lived with them around the start of primary school.Just adding to this - I do now remember the fantastic Yorkshire pudding my Mum made. Note the singular 'pudding'. It was one really large Yorkshire pudding in an oven dish. Like this:
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You´ve just reminded me of two fizzy drinks we´d get as kids (ie. 1960s). I think the company was called Corona. One was "Dandelion and Burdock" and the other was "Cream Soda". Wonder where they went??they just make red pop and root beer.
I remember their glass bottles with the little round 'knobbles' on them.You´ve just reminded me of two fizzy drinks we´d get as kids (ie. 1960s). I think the company was called Corona. One was "Dandelion and Burdock" and the other was "Cream Soda". Wonder where they went??