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Been a vegetarian since 1975. I rarely eat traditional British foods because how many trad meals are animal-free? Beans on toast is not a cuisine! That said, I always have some old-fashioned products in my larder for those times I do my version of mam's 1960s cooking - quorn sausages and Smash or meat-free shepherd's pie with onion gravy or chilli without the carne.

I loved the puppet advert for Smash potato - ET robots laughing at stupid earthlings for making mashed potatoes the hard way - and more than fifty years later I still buy Smash out of nostalgia. I hope they paid the ad agency for their work because it was brilliant, really innovative, even on a tiny black and white tv.

I cannot think of another ad/product I am fond of as I am fond of Smash. I cut ads out of my life - have not even seen one this century as I resent being manipulated but that old puppet advert still lives in my head. Does anyone else remember that ad? I could probably recite the script from memory "... and then they smash them all to bits! Ha! Ha! Ha!" You could see the strings on the puppets! It was better than Captain Scarlet or Stingray and I loved those shows!

Normally, I only buy ethical food but Smash gets a free pass. It's crazy how it hooks into my child-mind. Don't use it much but there must be some in the pantry or I get twitchy.

Anyone else know what I mean? Share your guilty nostalgia foods.

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As an old person, I would like to hear from other old people about stuff - let's make this apparently abandoned lemmy community lively and fun.

I am a 'boomer' (according to USA culture) in my society (UK) I am just 'old'.

According to typical profile of 'boomers' by non-boomers we are scum of the earth and spawn of Satan. I am not sure its true but I am intrigued enough to wanna try it!

Here's my profile: UK citizen, born early 1960s ('late boomer'), feminist, socialist, environmentalist, vegetarian, and atheist - in all of that stuff was typically the only one in my family/school/community so I was a pioneer/lonely kid. I grew up weird and indefatigable and incorrigible - just like a battleship (a navy joke).

Grew up in poverty. First in my family to go to university - a posh one, had a scholarship, made friends who went on to rule the world (knew future Empress of Japan, knew Prime Ministers, ambassadors, popes, CEOs - all sorts). If you read this, you're one or two persons away from all the world's elite. No, I am not elite or rich, sorry, no begging letters please. I worked mainly in STEM but stayed interested in arts and humanities. I am still a Leftist and have gotten Lefter as I got older. I am now retired. Still waiting for the revolution.

Fellow oldies, please introduce yourself, if we hate each other's politics maybe we can bond over sharing anecdotes about our haemorrhoids?

Let's be old and loud and make our presence felt - in a good way. If you're over fifty or feel like it, I invite you to make this your home from home!

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