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Images aren't up yet @Hope4me but I bet they are the silver and black one's like my grandparents had! Everything was silver back then though - none of the wonderful array of colours we have in cooking items today. I still remember the old metal drum that my grandfather used to use fill the top with water and the bottom a fire and cook the christmas pudding each year. It tasted awesome as well - plus we used to have money in our pieces of pudding - pretty sure he put that in afterwards though so we all got something
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The kids job on christmas day was to count all the coins in my pop's coin jar and then he would divide it up between his 4 grand kids. I remember taking all my coins to the bank to out in my account when I was little - it was only about 5 to 10 dollars but back then that was a lot - especially as a kid. @TAB @Hope4me @Shaz51
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Ah yes @Shaz51 @TAB @Zoe7 @Sans911 the old external laundry 'copper' that we boiled the sheets in and stirred with a wooden stick. There was also a clothes wringer attached to our huge double cement tubs. Ha! Haven't thought of them for ages.
If your kids/grandkids complain about doing the washing, show them this and tell them to count their lucky stars.
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wow how lovely @Zoe7 xx
my grandma usd to make clothes for us for every christmas
used to go fishing with granddad xx
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Funny you should mention fishing - was just laughing about a fishing trip I did with dad when I was little at dinner the other night. I remember we didn't catch any fish and Dad said it was because I talked too much and the fish got scared away - I will never forget that lol @Shaz51
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Oh wow @TAB My mum used to keep 50c pieces in a glass in her drawer - I used to count them often. It always seemed so much money when I was younger - now it wouldn't get you very far at all.
I think I still have an old 1 dollar and 2 dollar notes somewhere too.
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