70s Breakfast
Breakfast à la 70s.
Arcopal teacup, saucer and plate - remnants of a wedding gift (of course, I was a child bride, ahem!).
Reading my fav 70s mag - 19 Magazine - I remember using the stuff (correction fluid) in this ad - always ran out just when it was needed most. Then I moved to an office which used blue paper for correspondence - argh!!!!! In the days of electric (or even worse, manual) typewriters, you really had to be accurate! I never did tape type my way to fame and fortune!
But, I digress ... so unlike me!
The reason for this post - these
Three Original Cornish Kitchenware egg cups found in the charity shop yesterday. Didn't know what make they were till I got them home because they were in the window of the shop and I had to ask the wee old lady how much they were. She rummaged in the window, told me the price, tutted and then said, "They're naw worth that, gie's wan fifty." I hastily agreed because she had been so nice and I was actually looking for some egg cups for Easter bits and pieces.
Anyway, to continue - discovered that the mark stating that they were restyled by Judith Onions (what a great name) dates from1968 - 1975 so decided to treat myself to a 70s breakfast today! Phew, got there in the end. Is anyone still with me?
Very enjoyable breakfast!
The wee lady in the charity shop was not just nice to me. There had been an old lady in front of me who bought a purse. The charity shop lady put a 20p inside it for her because we have a tradition here that if you give anyone a new purse, you have to put a coin in it - I think it is a good luck charm - so that their purse will never be empty. Is that a west of Scotland tradition or do you do this too?
Anyway, that restored my faith in the human side (as opposed to the business side) of charity shops. I feel a bit guilty about all my recent moans!
Have a great day!
Love, Liz
Comments
Liz
You 70's china is so adorable!!
I remember that correction liquid. That in Brazil was a revolution for us students when we had to write essays and answers using pen. :)
xx
Thank you for sharing.
I love this table setting Liz. Very retro!
Danielle xo
June
It was interesting to see your collection and breakfast, truly different from Japanese one.
Thank you for stopping by♡♡♡
Love from east, orchid*
I love your egg cups. There's something special about those blue and white stripes.
My best friend from high school had an Arcopal dinner set, I thought it was very fancy because it was made of glass, not china like ours.
The Nun's tried to teach me to type at school, they failed. One of them hit me across the knuckles because she caught me looking at the keyboard (and this was in the 80's!)
Lovely!
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Your egg cups & Arcoroc pieces are DIVINE....hahahaha....I was just talking to a Friend today about soft boiled eggs & toast soldiers this morning at the market....I was saying that I LOVE this particular breaky but have had to modify it somewhat to appease my silly sensitive tummy....Alas....I just CAN'T do the soft egg thang....NOPE....Has to be cooked through so it's solid....SO instead of DIPPING my little soldiers I then use a little spoon to moosh the egg on the little fellows....**stoopid grin**....!!!!!
Cheers,
Tamarah :o)
Your charity shop glasses in the post are delectable. I wish we had charity shops here.x