Flavors of Childhood?
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            pancakerunner wrote: » 
 Well of COURSE!2
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            777Gemma888 wrote: » 
 Nougat bars. The Summer roll was my favourite.
 Coles are selling bags of mini Summer Rolls now...amazing.1
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            smithker75 wrote: »777Gemma888 wrote: » 
 Nougat bars. The Summer roll was my favourite.
 Coles are selling bags of mini Summer Rolls now...amazing.
 We do not have Coles here. 😢2
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            777Gemma888 wrote: »smithker75 wrote: »777Gemma888 wrote: » 
 Nougat bars. The Summer roll was my favourite.
 Coles are selling bags of mini Summer Rolls now...amazing.
 We do not have Coles here. 😢
 At $4.44 per bar@36 ct via Amazon, you can very well make your own. #Volunteer-taster :laugh:1
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            There is an old thread of someone who ate 3 cans of chef boyardee plus a multi vitamin per day as a kind of meal replacement shake diet.
 https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/865676/chef-boyardee-diet/p12
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            My mom would boil a pork ‘cottage roll’. I loved it with mustard, and applesauce and mashed. Hard to find now. I tried to find one to make. It was an inexpensive meal.
 Also, one of my favourite lunches on a cold day was creamed salmon on toast. She’d use a can of salmon , put it in the frying pan and make a roux with milk . She’d pour it over the toast.
 How about ‘Angels on Horseback’? Toast cut into strips, layered with ketchup, bacon and grated cheese on top. Put on a cookie sheet under the broiler for a few minutes. Had them at pajama parties👩🍳1
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            Melwillbehealthy wrote: »How about ‘Angels on Horseback’? Toast cut into strips, layered with ketchup, bacon and grated cheese on top. Put on a cookie sheet under the broiler for a few minutes. Had them at pajama parties👩🍳
 That sounds mighty ambitious for pajama parties. I am laughing when I think about what we had...popcorn with M&Ms mixed in - or Doritos and dip. Pizza delivery if it was someone's birthday.4
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            seltzermint555 wrote: »Melwillbehealthy wrote: »How about ‘Angels on Horseback’? Toast cut into strips, layered with ketchup, bacon and grated cheese on top. Put on a cookie sheet under the broiler for a few minutes. Had them at pajama parties👩🍳
 That sounds mighty ambitious for pajama parties. I am laughing when I think about what we had...popcorn with M&Ms mixed in - or Doritos and dip. Pizza delivery if it was someone's birthday.
 Our slumber eats in NZ was always chips ( CC's) & dip (sauteed ground beef with Italian tomato based sauce) 
 And Afghans or Aussie lemon slices 😋, which we would batch bake and pop into biscuit tins to send to our brothers and take back to the boarding house for our tuck-boxes.  4 4
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            777Gemma888 wrote: »smithker75 wrote: »777Gemma888 wrote: » 
 Nougat bars. The Summer roll was my favourite.
 Coles are selling bags of mini Summer Rolls now...amazing.
 We do not have Coles here. 😢
 At $4.44 per bar@36 ct via Amazon, you can very well make your own. #Volunteer-taster :laugh:
 I just might make some 😗 ... Little did we know that they qualify as protein bars. No wonder we snacked on them after training.2
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            There is an old thread of someone who ate 3 cans of chef boyardee plus a multi vitamin per day as a kind of meal replacement shake diet.
 https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/865676/chef-boyardee-diet/p1
 American brand canned foods were always ridiculously priced, so it was rarely if ever eaten by children when I was younger.
 We did opt for Watties brand canned beans though - usually for Saturday breakfasts after rowing practices. The attached is a normal post workout feed, only bacon is easily sub'd with ham or corned beef hash. 3 3
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            I think this was mentioned here, hot buttered O's. You brown half a stick of butter in a pan and stir in Cheerios. Salt when crisp and enjoy! I used to eat them all the time after school.
 Another after school snack was rice crispy treats. We'd make a pan-full and divide it in half and eat with a spoon. It's amazing that I wasn't fat then!1
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            My mom used to make the most amazing apple crisp. It was hot and bubbly and she covered it with vanilla ice cream YUM1
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            777Gemma888 wrote: »There is an old thread of someone who ate 3 cans of chef boyardee plus a multi vitamin per day as a kind of meal replacement shake diet.
 https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/865676/chef-boyardee-diet/p1
 American brand canned foods were always ridiculously priced, so it was rarely if ever eaten by children when I was younger.
 We did opt for Watties brand canned beans though - usually for Saturday breakfasts after rowing practices. The attached is a normal post workout feed, only bacon is easily sub'd with ham or corned beef hash. 
 Ok this is the grossest looking thing ever3
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            Two candy bars from the 1970s that I wish would make a comeback!  
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            lauragreenbaum wrote: »777Gemma888 wrote: »There is an old thread of someone who ate 3 cans of chef boyardee plus a multi vitamin per day as a kind of meal replacement shake diet.
 https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/865676/chef-boyardee-diet/p1
 American brand canned foods were always ridiculously priced, so it was rarely if ever eaten by children when I was younger.
 We did opt for Watties brand canned beans though - usually for Saturday breakfasts after rowing practices. The attached is a normal post workout feed, only bacon is easily sub'd with ham or corned beef hash. 
 Ok this is the grossest looking thing ever
 Try being raised vegan for 5 days, with Pescatarian Saturdays and chicken roast Sundays, then having to feed on the above ... It was a rough first few Saturdays. Lol. You get used to it @protein loaded plates.3
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            Miss NZ original Vogel's grain toasted bread with anchor butter & vegemite. 
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            I think this was mentioned here, hot buttered O's. You brown half a stick of butter in a pan and stir in Cheerios. Salt when crisp and enjoy! I used to eat them all the time after school.
 Another after school snack was rice crispy treats. We'd make a pan-full and divide it in half and eat with a spoon. It's amazing that I wasn't fat then!
 Okay I have to make these. I was deprived and never got the chance to have these as a child but they sound incredible. Especially given the fact I have a few boxes of almost expired Cheerios I won’t finish. I bet they would be great with the flavored ones I have (peanut butter, chocolate, and apple).2
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            777Gemma888 wrote: »Miss NZ original Vogel's grain toasted bread with anchor butter & vegemite. 
 Do you still remember this ad, whilst Flicky was doing the Cadbury ads? https://youtu.be/6JVUPlrEVZk                        1 https://youtu.be/6JVUPlrEVZk                        1
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            777Gemma888 wrote: »Miss NZ original Vogel's grain toasted bread with anchor butter & vegemite. 
 Do you still remember this ad, whilst Flicky was doing the Cadbury ads? https://youtu.be/6JVUPlrEVZk https://youtu.be/6JVUPlrEVZk
 OMG yes. Seeing this ad reminds me of untoasted Vogel's bread with Manukau honey 😋. .. It is a good thing I don't need honey in my eats anymore. Otherwise, not getting this honey would be torture. 
 Yes, Flicky bouncing off pools of Cadbury chocolate like Alice in Wonderland. 
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            Cahgetsfit wrote: »Quick!! I loved Quick too as a kid.
 And also fairy bread at birthday parties. 
 I made some of this in the not so distant past. It was really good.0
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            777Gemma888 wrote: »The Aussie Hot Bread Kitchen franchise cream buns. 
 Oh wow, this takes me back to my childhood - cream buns from the Rottnest Bakery in the 70s!
 (Home of the quokka)
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            I used to have this cake with custard in school and I loved it. I decided to have a go at making it the other night and it turned out just right. Here’s my masterpiece below lol  
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            nighthawk584 wrote: »Two candy bars from the 1970s that I wish would make a comeback!  
 Omg! That marathon bar I remember eating when I was really small and I could remember it in my head but not what it was called! It's always bugged me thanks for posting this❤️2
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            Make a comeback? Never been away. 
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            pancakerunner wrote: » 
 I ALWAYS wanted these as a kid when we went to Sam's Club and my parents would never get them. I think we got to have them once and they were heavenly.1
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            fourtotwentychars wrote: »Make a comeback? Never been away. 
 Holy crap! I never knew this...thanks! I can get them on Amazon but not in US stores. I'll have to buy them to see if they taste like the American version.2
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