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Did she peel em Keetah? best way to learn em IMHO:) p.s. hope yer feelin better tomoz.
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Had to polish the upstairs and the front room on a wednesday ... and living room on sundays without fail and dust the living room every day. Mum did the cooking .. but we had to wash up .. which brother hated big time!!! Everytime it was his turn he was either out thro the back door, through the front door, through the loo window and when we got wise to that .. out through mum & dads bedroom window!!!! All to get out of washing up!!!!
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Each Wednesday it was my job to make Lancashire Hotpot for the evening meal and god help me if i didn't get it in the oven early enough to cook, but still one of my fave meals
even though i am in Wales. Anyone else loves pea soup with ham shank or spare ribs? Yum! |
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but she is on hoovering and polishing next week - which got a groan lol - but she's doing it grr And yep feeling a bit better ta- this bloody cold cant shake it. |
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What was a swimming pool ?,we thought we was posh just having a bathroom.....(even if we did only live on a council estate)...:worthy::worthy: |
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I used to have the fire starting chores, help with dishes, and when my grandad kept chickens, I fed the little bastards, collected the eggs, and disposed of the shlt (oops, manure). But I did get a small cut of the profits from the eggs. Think it came to about five bob a week ... some weeks as much as ten bob .... not bad pay when 20 quid a week was a small fortune. |
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The tin bath was dragged in every Friday night and we all bathed. both bedrooms had po's........parents had a posh pot one with flowers adorning the outside.....we nippers had a white enamel one with a blue line painted around the rim.....it was someone's job to bring them down every morning and empty the contents down the long drop...then wash the Jerry out and place it upside down on the stairs steps.(the stairs at that time were only painted......too poor for carpet). I didn't get asked to do that job...it was usually one of the boys who had to do it. My brother Michael hated it when it was his turn.......he once threw the enamel jerry up the stairs and it bounced and came back and hit him on the head....nearly knocked him out. Ma said that it served him right for not doing as he was told the first time of asking. |
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Hmmmm well my jobs were too long to list as my parents bought a really run down hotel when i was 5 years old and spent the next years doing it up and running it, so any went for me , make beds , cook , serve in the dining room , make up bills and age didnt come into it!! from 5 i was learning to cook and peel veg , make breakfasts and lay up the dining room with the necessary cutlery etc. I am not complaining tho , it has stood me in good stead for work later in life in catering and of course having a large family as i can easily cope with large numbers to cook for hahahaha.
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i remember as an 11 year old upwards, having to wash up, dry up and put away after tea, before i could go anywhere, look after sister and brother, 4 and 1, after school till my Dad came home from work. Saturdays, i had to do bits of shopping for Mum, Nan, and 2 Aunties, and got 3d from each of them, at 14 i lied about my age and got a Saturday job.
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Mine was washing up and keeping my bedroom clean and tidy. I was lucky reall being the youngest of 6 , I was spoiled rotten compared to the others.
They all had it tougher than me:D I do remember being taught to make the fire though . I used to love making the tapers. when I was at our house I made them out of paper and if I was at my grans they were made out of bread wrappers. and putting the paper up as a draghter omg!!! the amount of times I set that alight hahaha. when I was about 4/5 my dad had a pen and we all had a rabbit each.which we had to all go down and clean out each day. silly me thought they were pets and then my dad one day told me that the foxes had got in an killed em :eek: I was so distaught. strangely enough my mum made a few rabbit pies round that time. :(( Didnt realise though till years later. |
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One of my tasks was to scrub and sand-stone the front door steps, and I went for our neighbour's bread - for which, she gave me a farthing ( a quarter of an old penny!) So you can guess how long ago that was!:)
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