Do you remember when the postman came around twice week day, and on Saturday morning, with his satchel full of letters on his back?  All the postmen were called 'Speedy'.


 


And taking a billy can to the local shops to buy milk.  You could swing the filled billy can around on your way home, in a big perpendicular arc and not spill the milk.....well, sometimes anyway. 


 


 

Gill, going out with a visiting R & R was also so innocent in those days.  How things have changed.


I drove to Sydney from Kurrajong to find some to take home.


Collected five of them at the Cross and they stayed the night at my country property .(with offficial permission)


It was the first time they had been in a family home for two years.


My husband at the time drove them back to the Juno? the following morning. They were thrilled to be with us and kept in touch for many years. 

O yes, do I miss the violet crumble bars, and polly waffles.  There was also a bar I loved..... always had to have it for the movies...  called White Knight.  It was nougat coated with chocolate and took ages to eat.


 


I do remember the old money but never heard of a trey.  perhaps it's a State thing?


 


And the postman.... remember how he always blew his whistle when he'd delivered some mail.  How exciting for mum who was British and homesick and longed for mail from all her rellies. 


 


Darki how funny your grandad teaching you to eat peas off a knife.


He was norty. :^O


 


Yes, I also loved the square dance....and the  barn dancesI  , where you didn't have to wait for someone to ask you.  I used to hate arriving at a dance with my girlfriends, and my heart leaping when a cute boy walked over, ...then he'd ask my girlfriend.


 


Big waves to everyone.  

I remember the White Knight bars, but I didn't like them much because you didn't really get to eat them so much as gnaw at them.


 


I remember when I was little (late 60s) my mum buying a Frys Cream Bar. We thought it was awful and that she was mad. But it was one of her 'old fashioned' favourites.


 


Never cared for Violet Crumbles. Don't you think the Crunchie bars are much better?


I remember the White Knight bars, but I didn't like them much because you didn't really get to eat them so much as gnaw at them.



I remember when I was little (late 60s) my mum buying a Frys Cream Bar. We thought it was awful and that she was mad. But it was one of her 'old fashioned' favourites.



Never cared for Violet Crumbles. Don't you think the Crunchie bars are much better?




I loved White Knight bars and what about Choo Choo Bars.



You can still get White Knight Bars, the local supermarket near me has them, I have been tempted to buy one, but then thought better of it, as I may break my teeth.



I prefer Violet Crumbles........


 


Yes I mourn the passing of Violet Crumble bars too grumpy, I think it was my Dad that shared the first one I ever had with me.  Proper Freddo Frogs too, can't be bothered with the rubbish nowadays ...


 


Do you remember the old Arnotts biscuit tins with the picture of - was it? - a girl looking at a girl... can't remember now, but it used to capture me because it went on and on as if she was looking in a mirror... can anyone help me?


 


And the Rosella tins with the parrot?


 


Who remembers the 'modern' Kookaburra stoves?  Still love the old wood stove cooking more tho.



 


The Rosella tins with the Parrot. 


 


And the smell of the Rosella Tomato Sauce factory as the train passed the Richmond Train Station going to Melbourne.


Does any one remember some of the old biscuit names? - Yo-Yo's and proper Bush Biscuits that cost 3 pence (a trey bit it was called).- 3 inches long a bit over 2 wide and a good 1/4 of an inch thick. I used to buy them on the old Jetty at Semaphore in South Aussie - one was a meal for a six year old. And Freddo Frogs? - proper ones - not like the junk you get these days - if you can still get them at all. What about the old currency nicknames - trey, sixpence, a bob, two bob, ten bob and a quid? I wonder how many remember when petrol was 2 bob a gallon? I still mourn the passing of Violet Crumbles and Polly Waffles. Yep - I do ramble on 🙂




I was only thinking about Bush Biscuits the other day and you could onlky buy them in Adelaide.......I lived in Norwood.



The Freddo Frogs tasted heaps better back then than they do now.


Also Mint Leaves lollies, the taste today doesnt even resemble the original taste of Mint Leaves.



I also remember the old jetty at Semephore.

Just passing through quickly but remember companion to  White Knight called Musk Knight.


Don't know if already mentioned but sixpences were zacs.


Cheers John.

Hi John and welcome 🙂  Can't recall White Knights 😞 but yes Musk Knight... do you rememberr Ringo calling his son Zac?



Since I have lived down here in the Hobart area I discovered the old IXL factory was situated on the waterfront down here.  They used to send their jams to the men on the front in WWII...



Who else remembers the old IXL jams?



It's not there any longer 😞



gosh it's been warm down here today... it is only 23˚ but feels far more like 28˚ Nice outside where there's a breeze but not funny where the breeze doesn't reach you.



Have a good evening everyone 🙂



Sigh :_|  If I vanish again it is because my phone/internet has crashed again.



I have the internet but not the phone and I am getting right tired of it, so might take my phone account back to telstra.



If I do that then I will be off line for a couple of days while all the settings are change in the exchange... it is all far more than I ever wanted to know 😞



See thee anon xxxx