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We cook our chips in olive oil and they are fantastic!!!! ;D
Miss the Woolworths of my youth............remember the wooden floorboards,loved the hot peanuts.So many things.The modern day shops were not great.Very sad.
Me RRRRRRRRRRRRRR keeps sticking ,driving me nuts .
Quote from: non-stick on September 27, 2011, 08:43:48....And what happended to Timothy White's?I remember a Timothy Whites & Taylors from my childhood. They were a sort of cross between Boots and Robert Dyas. Swallowed up by Boots eventually.
....And what happended to Timothy White's?
Let's not forget this is a Woolworth thread though - hijacking sorry :-[
I remember the old styled Woolies with the wooden floors a and the girls behind the counters. I bought some of my first garden tools from the one in BargoedDutch Hoe 2s 3dDraw hoe 1s 6dTrowel 6dHand fork 9dStill got them and still use them but they are looking very thin and worn down.Used to buy my seeds from them too. Who remembers Bees seeds and Cuthberts seeds?Woollies have been replaced by wilkies and that where I get most of my stuff from these days
I was a Saturday girl at Woolies in the 60s, on the sweet counter. I loved the dinners in the staff canteen- pie, mash, mushy peas and the most delicious gravy-great stuff.
I was in Munich last week and they still have Woolworths - don't know who owns them