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. I used to stop at this one gas station on my way home from work in NJ to home in NY state and fill up my 5.0 liter Jeep Cherokee Laredo and it cost 89 cents a gallon. 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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