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A bag of small potatoes after Friday practice, roasted on the horse-drawn cart outside Blackburn Cathedral Choristers School back in the day. Salt was obtained by licking said potatoes and dipping it in the communal tub of salt. 🤢 It's a wonder I am still alive!

He also sometimes had parched peas which is a bit of a Lancashire tradition around Easter.
 
or Picolax, that was a lot of fun.
There’s a legendary and very funny internet thread on that topic, originally posted on one of the cycling forums and has since been repeated in multiple places. A Google search for “Agent Picolax” will turn it up…
 
There’s a legendary and very funny internet thread on that topic, originally posted on one of the cycling forums and has since been repeated in multiple places. A Google search for “Agent Picolax” will turn it up…
I made the mistake of searching Google the day before I was due the same procedure and medication, gave me many a nervous laugh.
 
My grandfather's favourite meal.. Pigs trotters slow roasted in the open fire!
That sounds good, maybe consumed in a cabin in the woods or sea side. 👍
Comfort food and accommodation all basic human stuff .
Tuercas viejas
 
Grandmas home made Toe Nail Soup , Thin , but very nourishing 🦶
 

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