byronic
One of the Regulars
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How many loungers put their money where their mouth is (almost literally) and eat a vintage diet, or as much as possible? My kitchen cupboard contains mostly names that have been around for generations such as marmite, Robertsons marmalade, camp coffee, ty-phoo tea, Quakers scotch oats, bovril, gentlemens relish, Campbells soup, Bisto gravy, Tate & lyle syrup and that versatile and sadly maligned old standby- spam. my apologies to non u.k. loungers who may find some of the names unfamiliar, Marmite is the brit equivalent to the Aussies Vegemite, for instance. i did not consciously choose to eat old fashioned things, it just happened. does it go with the territory, so to speak?
-and in this age of mediocrity in which we are nannied & patronised at every turn, i suppose i'd better add my own disclaimer in dreadful modern-speak:
'Mr byronic does not recommend this diet as part of a healthy lifestyle, or any lifestyle for that matter and takes no responsibility if you are foolish enough to live solely on that which is listed above and you wind up looking like a walrus, and anyway, i'm not worth sueing.'