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legendis.god | 17:43 Sat 10th Jan 2009 | ChatterBank
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Ever had a CUSTARD SANDWICH?

Talking to old SAM , 70 summit years old.
Stayed in tyne-side and during the war , around 1942/43 he was talking about eating a custard sandwich.Apparently you could by tins of custard , powder i think , without egg in it , various flavours and this was nice between a few slices of bread.

Never heard of that though Ive heard of a piece on lard or dripping.Which is a dripping/lard sandwich .

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During the war, and for a few years after, there was something called 'powdered eggs' (dehydrated eggs?). Perhaps the old guy meant this??
ive given your mum a custard sarnie, she luvs its when I fill her up with my love custard SPOOF SPOOF SPOOF!!
Hmm never heard of it but would imagine it tastes a bit like cold bread and butter pudding? but maybe not as sweet.
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No stewey a sandwich with custard in it.

Wheres ethel when you need her

i may need to google it now
Yes, but when you cooked these 'powdered eggs' they looked like scrambled eggs (custard colored?) and you could make a sandwich with them I imagine.
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Stewey tins of custard powder that came in different flavours , the custard didnt contain eggs he said.
So that kinda rules eggs out

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Ok.....a different product altogether then.
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Eddie as your old mam if she ate them
was around early 40s as i said in the middle of the war really.

Thanks mate
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