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Sorting out the cupboard under the stairs and came across my "Readers Digest Cookery Year" book. This was originally Dads book, one I'd looked after and treasured and used extensively pre Internet. I turned straight to the Christmas Cake recipe with my page maker still in place. 

I found another page maker that I didn't expect to find.  Awesome find and what a Christmas we're going to have. 

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I used to get 2s pocket money a week in the late 60s early 70s, not gifted we had to earn it. So that 10 Bob was a months worth +. 

I wasn't drinking till about 76-77,  I think pedigree was about 50p a pint then. 

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I’ve a ten bob note and a quid. Nostalgia.
In 1960, aged 17yrs, for my pocket money I had to get a Saturday job in a departmental store. My pay was 12/6d. My pay packet had a 10/- note and a 2/6d piece. I could run my motor bike, go to the pub and  court my girl friend for a week.
I wondered how that compared with today. The minimum wage for a 17yr old for 8 hrs would seem to be about £48 so that’s not bad pocket money for next week. 

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2 hours ago, London Best said:

When I passed my test in 1966 petrol was 4s 7d a gallon and was immediately raised to 5s 7d in the next Labour budget.

2/6 a gallon and beer just under a shilling (5 pence) a pint - if you could drink it. Now locally a pint is touching a fiver!!!!

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2 hours ago, Dougy said:

I used to get 2s pocket money a week in the late 60s early 70s, not gifted we had to earn it. So that 10 Bob was a months worth +. 

I wasn't drinking till about 76-77,  I think pedigree was about 50p a pint then. 

Webster's Green Label was 25p a pint. Pennine Bitter 26p a pint. Or maybe the pricing the other way around. That was in 1976 in Leeds. Mind one of them was the proverbial "like making love in a boat". Still four for £1.00 so there it was.

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24 minutes ago, enfieldspares said:

Webster's Green Label was 25p a pint. Pennine Bitter 26p a pint. Or maybe the pricing the other way around. That was in 1976 in Leeds. Mind one of them was the proverbial "like making love in a boat". Still four for £1.00 so there it was.

But that was AFTER decimalisation?

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2 hours ago, enfieldspares said:

Webster's Green Label was 25p a pint. Pennine Bitter 26p a pint. Or maybe the pricing the other way around. That was in 1976 in Leeds. Mind one of them was the proverbial "like making love in a boat". Still four for £1.00 so there it was.

I started drinking in 76.

Harp lager 🫣 29p a pint

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6 hours ago, CaptC said:

2/6 a gallon and beer just under a shilling (5 pence) a pint - if you could drink it. Now locally a pint is touching a fiver!!!!

Last time petrol was 2s6d was in 1949,anyone driving then will be over 92 now!

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Tetleys mild was tenpence ( all one word, not ten pence) but only for weaklings, Tetleys bitter was elevenpence but supposedly sent you blind so we all drank ‘a pint ‘o mixed’ at tenpence haypnee.

Five star petrol ( for over ten to one compression engines) was two and tenpence but can’t remember the price of ‘regular’ fuel and only the trucks ( and the post office vans) used diesel

Sorry, that was in 1960 as we all drove and drank in pubs at fifteen those days

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3 hours ago, marsh man said:

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