I love good quality ice cream. So good memory was of a lovely lady who lived over the field from my aunties house who made her own delicious icecream. When we knew we were visiting my aunties we would save threepence (that is 3 old pennies for those who dont remember pre decimal money!) and ask if we could walk in the field and then rush down the lane to get one of these lovely icecreams,
Much preferred to Walls or Lyons icecream and do you remember the (to me) horrible 3 colour icecream where it was vanilla, strawberry and I think either chocolate or a green colour, so that you cut slices to put in the wafers and had the three colours! Think it was Lyons
Then of course the sunday tea which consisted of bread and butter and perhaps ham salad or in winter pikelets , which we loved to toast on the open fire and fill with butter but whatever was then followed by fruit salad from a tin with evaporated milk to put on it. Maybe trifle would be an option.
Walking to school (about 1/2 mile) always - no dropping off in cars then.! Buying for one penny , 4 blackjacks, or 4 aniseed balls , or there was a bright pink stick of spearmint which had little squares in it. Of course there was also the wonderful black licquorice catherine wheels, or bootlaces where we sometimes each put an end in our mouths and ate towards each other!!