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Weetabix with butter on

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f***ing hell, some of the stuff on this thread is making gravy battered buns look like michelin star cuisine.
 

Between the age of about 4 to 10 ,for breakfast my mam used to cut me an apple up with a couple of slices of white bread with sugar on plate to dip my apple in.
I then used to go round to a mates house where his mam used to give us a white crust buttered, smothered in sugar.
When I was in my teens, I spent a lot of time at the dentist.

Mind that was 50 yrs ago and my mam probably thought I was eating healthy.
 
Between the age of about 4 to 10 ,for breakfast my mam used to cut me an apple up with a couple of slices of white bread with sugar on plate to dip my apple in.
I then used to go round to a mates house where his mam used to give us a white crust buttered, smothered in sugar.
When I was in my teens, I spent a lot of time at the dentist.

Mind that was 50 yrs ago and my mam probably thought I was eating healthy.

How's yer teeth now?
 
I sometimes used to spread butter on digestive biscuits, dont tell me nobody else has tried this. Mind i was never tempted to put butter on any other kind of biscuit
 
Seeing as Weetabix is made from the same stuff as bread it seems reasonable to have butter and jam on it.

Mashed banana and sugar sandwiches are delicious though I prefer brown bread and demarara sugar.

Never ate sugar sandwiches myself but plenty of my mates did.

A stick of rhubarb and a bag of sugar to dip it in was very popular too.

Bread and dripping from the sunday roast was a popular suppertime treat.

I am surprised some find the idea of a cheese and apple sandwich repulsive as they are delicious (think ploughman's lunch). I suggest the addition of crisps too!

As a kid it was more likely to have been Stork margerine than butter in our house though!:-)
 
A stick of rhubarb and a bag of sugar to dip it in was very popular too.

used to have this as a kid. from our own rhubarb bush in the garden, but being careful not to get sticks that next days alsation had cocked his leg on
 
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