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Glasgow folk have acquired a reputation for over-indulging in fatty foods, fizzy drinks and sugary snacks. But nothing tastes so good as the tastes of our childhoods.
This is the place to send tales of high teas and fish suppers, scones and jeely pieces, and the best sweets and "ginger" that the city's corner shops had to offer.
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There are currently 5 stories in this category. To read a story click on its title.
| Uploaded | Title | Author |
|---|---|---|
| 27/08/2005 | Sloan's, Argyll Arcade Reading my Herald this morning I was entertained as usual by Jack McLean's Saturday column which always featur... | marion.quillan (marion quillan) |
| 02/05/2005 | Postwar "Treats" A friend made us laugh the other night by describing her first taste of a banana. "It was absolutely horrible"... | sweenie (Jean Kendal) |
| 26/04/2005 | Remanded Soup Every Sunday we visited my granny for our Sunday dinner. Myself and four of my cousins. Every week it was the ... | tommy Mac (Thomas Mc Sorley) |
| 04/03/2005 | If Music... If Music be the food of love; find me a trough... Food glorious Food comes from a rapturous song in the fam... | peter.howden (peter howden) |
| 05/02/2005 | Soup My aunty got engaged to a Catholic, which meant that she had to "turn". Now, I won't deny that it led to one o... | sweenie (Jean Kendal) |
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