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Allira Sat 25-Jan-25 18:11:25

Doodledog

Thanks, I'll look out for Aldi cherry curd.

If anyone spots Surprise peas, do let me know? Particularly if they are available online. I often think of them - maybe they'd be disappointing if I found them, but I found them really useful back in the day.

Still available in Australia, apparently!

Aldom Sat 25-Jan-25 18:04:21

I have happy memories of Surprise Peas. My dear mother in law used them in the 1960's, before the days when people had freezers in the home.

MayBee70 Sat 25-Jan-25 14:09:02

Indigo8

I was very happy to re-discover milk in returnable glass bottles.
It has to be delivered by a milk person as I don't think shops are allowed to stock it.

I used to hate accumulating cartons or plastic bottles.

Before lockdown my daughter managed to get me and her father added to her milkman’s round. It meant we could get all the other things he delivers, too. Although the milk is very expensive compared to the supermarkets I said at the time that I wouldn’t stop using him when the pandemic was over.

Crossstitchfan Sat 25-Jan-25 14:08:04

HeavenLeigh

So pleased I found lemon curd and orange curd this morning. Thought it was long gone. So pleased only wish I could find Milo drink

I adored Milo as a child. There was something different about the taste that I can’t suss out or describe. My Welsh Nan always made it for me when I holidayed with her. Your post brought back happy memories!

Doodledog Sat 25-Jan-25 14:04:43

Thanks, I'll look out for Aldi cherry curd.

If anyone spots Surprise peas, do let me know? Particularly if they are available online. I often think of them - maybe they'd be disappointing if I found them, but I found them really useful back in the day.

ViceVersa Sat 25-Jan-25 13:58:26

Marydoll

ViceVersa

ferry23

Poundland had bars of Fry's Peppermint Cream at Christmas. And they sometimes have Paynes Poppets.

They're a blast from a very distant past.

The likes of B&M and Home Bargains often have both of those. I got a box which had the Fry's Cream, Peppermint Cream and Turkish Delight in it.

I got one too. I couldn't work out which one to eat first!
Do you remember the one with different flavours in each section?

Yes, was it called something like Five Centres? It was lovely too.
Oh, and in answer to Doodledog, Aldi occasionally has cherry curd in - but it's one of their 'middle aisle' specials, so it only appears from time to time. I usually buy a few jars whenever I do spot it. I think they usually have a passion fruit curd at the same time.

Allira Sat 25-Jan-25 13:50:30

Doodledog

Or was it Sunrise peas?

Surprise peas, I remember them.

Lime curd was lovely, especially in a courgette and lime cake but doesn't seem to be widely available now.
I hope orange curd is still available too.

Marydoll Sat 25-Jan-25 13:49:11

ViceVersa

ferry23

Poundland had bars of Fry's Peppermint Cream at Christmas. And they sometimes have Paynes Poppets.

They're a blast from a very distant past.

The likes of B&M and Home Bargains often have both of those. I got a box which had the Fry's Cream, Peppermint Cream and Turkish Delight in it.

I got one too. I couldn't work out which one to eat first!
Do you remember the one with different flavours in each section?

Indigo8 Sat 25-Jan-25 13:45:07

I was very happy to re-discover milk in returnable glass bottles.
It has to be delivered by a milk person as I don't think shops are allowed to stock it.

I used to hate accumulating cartons or plastic bottles.

maddyone Sat 25-Jan-25 13:43:23

I don’t know Doodledog, that’s a new one on me.

Doodledog Sat 25-Jan-25 13:40:23

Or was it Sunrise peas?

Doodledog Sat 25-Jan-25 13:39:53

Cherry curd is divine. It tends to be sold in gift shops (eg NT ones) rather than supermarkets, or is available online with prohibitive postage costs, so I buy at least two jars when I see it.

What I would like to see again is Surprise peas. They were very small bright green dried peas (not the split kind you use for pea soup, but whole and the colour of frozen garden peas). They came in foil packets I think, and our local Co-op (long since gone) used to sell them. I liked them in casseroles, as you could put them in with the rest of the ingredients and they didn't spoil by being overcooked.

ViceVersa Sat 25-Jan-25 13:38:23

ferry23

Poundland had bars of Fry's Peppermint Cream at Christmas. And they sometimes have Paynes Poppets.

They're a blast from a very distant past.

The likes of B&M and Home Bargains often have both of those. I got a box which had the Fry's Cream, Peppermint Cream and Turkish Delight in it.

Vintagegirl Sat 25-Jan-25 13:27:15

Aldi does a nice lemon curd

JamesandJon33 Sat 25-Jan-25 13:25:01

Tescos sell Milo. My DH loves it.

ferry23 Sat 25-Jan-25 12:45:36

Poundland had bars of Fry's Peppermint Cream at Christmas. And they sometimes have Paynes Poppets.

They're a blast from a very distant past.

maddyone Sat 25-Jan-25 12:03:45

Lemon curd is available in M+S, Morrisons, Waitrose and Sainsbury’s. I’ve only seen Orange Curd in speciality shops though.

ViceVersa Sat 25-Jan-25 11:57:31

I've always seen lemon curd widely available in the shops - not so much orange curd, although I have seen it too. Our local Asian food shop sells Milo drink.

Aldom Sat 25-Jan-25 11:57:04

I've not seen orange curd, but perhaps that is because I have not been looking for it. However, lemon curd has always been readily available in both Sainsbury and Waitrose. I'm in a small town in Oxfordshire.

HeavenLeigh Sat 25-Jan-25 11:53:39

So pleased I found lemon curd and orange curd this morning. Thought it was long gone. So pleased only wish I could find Milo drink