Saturday, 20 June 2026
Saving Money - Absolutely No Waste
Thursday, 18 June 2026
Connie Onnie Butties ... and Other Memories
It's hard to date some photos isn't it, I tend to look at what I'm wearing, how old my brother looks as he's four years younger than me and then where we are. This was taken at Pontins, the Middleton Towers camp I think, we only ever went to two of their camps, but this was my parents favourite one.
I went down a rabbit hole of thinking about the past yesterday after watching the YouTube channel British Nostalgia while I ate my breakfast. They are good videos if you can get over the AI voiceover that occasionally gets his words wrong and puts emphasis in the wrong places, and if you just laugh at the photos not always matching the commentary.
This is the video that I watched.
It was very true of a lot of the meals we ate back in the 60s and 70s in Manchester, England.
It's funny, as children we never thought of ourselves as poor, although we lived in just three rooms. They were the downstairs rooms of my Nana's house. We shared the bathroom that was upstairs and had to be quiet so as not to disturb her whenever we used it, but I never minded that. When I was thirteen in 1973 we got a brand new council house and moved out ... much to my Mum's relief.
We ate simply and cheaply, and I could cope with most foods, although even then I hated meat. But I was forced to eat it, we always had to clear our plates ... 'or the starving children in Africa would be upset'. Even as a child I thought that Mum's statement was ridiculous. Mum was not a good cook, which was slightly ironic as she was a school dinner lady! We ate the most basic foods, overcooked to within an inch of their lives, hence my hatred of Brussels sprouts to this day ... and my brother's pea phobia .
So watching this YouTube video brought back a lot of memories, good ones and bad ones ... liver and onions when overcooked would be useful for a cobbler, he would be able to resole leather shoes with the liver glued on with the gloopy onions. Well my Mum's version anyway. 😖
But one thing we never had, but my ex-husband did, was Connie Onnie butties, or sandwiches if you from the posh end of the street.
Wednesday, 17 June 2026
The Food Comes in Two by Two
The wine and fish definitely bumped the cost of this shopping up, but I was still happily surprised that this was all I spent, I was expecting it to be more.
Tuesday, 16 June 2026
Not Normal Service
Mum was rushed into hospital once again, in the early hours of Sunday morning this time with breathing difficulties. We were literally ten minutes away from visiting her at her care home on Sunday morning, at the more respectable time of 10am, luckily we were still on the motorway when my brother phoned to say that a voicemail message had just come through on his phone, it had been left in the middle of the night but he has his phone off then. My phone is always on, but for some reason this time they didn't call me. 😕
Monday, 15 June 2026
'There's a Woman in My Mirror ...'
Art by Lisa Asiata





