Memories of Woolworth's and Chicken in a Van
#51
Growing up in Philadelphia, my girlfriends and I would pull our pennies, and I do mean pennies. After collecting soda bottles we found on the streets, we would get 2 cents a bottle, when we returned them to the neighborhood store. Then we would walk to Woolworth s at the shopping district. With 25 pennies we would share a plate of french fries with tons of ketchup. (The ketchup was free.) I know they just loved seeing us coming in. Yum!
#52
Originally Posted by Scakes
Originally Posted by mummadee
I remember the balloons for the banana splits. You picked a balloon, popped it and the price was inside. Sometimes you got a real bargain. I also remember the ice cream sandwiches - a block of neopolitan ice cream between 2 crisp waffles, I think it was 9 cents. I also remember the doll items. Our treat was getting new shoes and socks or hats for our dolls to go with the outfits that my mom would make, or a new coloring book or paper dolls.
#53
Originally Posted by Veronica
Growing up in Philadelphia, my girlfriends and I would pull our pennies, and I do mean pennies. After collecting soda bottles we found on the streets, we would get 2 cents a bottle, when we returned them to the neighborhood store. Then we would walk to Woolworth s at the shopping district. With 25 pennies we would share a plate of french fries with tons of ketchup. (The ketchup was free.) I know they just loved seeing us coming in. Yum!
#54
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I was teaching third grade in 1957 in a low income area where the children had few advantages. So I took the class on a field trip in a big school bus about thirty miles across the Bay Bridge to San Francisco zoo. Many of them had never even crossed the bridge before.
At the zoo we saw all the usual animals, had our bag lunches and played on the equipment at the front entrance then left for home. In the classroom discussion the next day when asked what they remembered most was the "fun bus ride" and "seeing hippopotamus going to the bathroom." Depends on your point of view I guess.
At the zoo we saw all the usual animals, had our bag lunches and played on the equipment at the front entrance then left for home. In the classroom discussion the next day when asked what they remembered most was the "fun bus ride" and "seeing hippopotamus going to the bathroom." Depends on your point of view I guess.
#55
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: formerly Chicago suburb now Mooresville,NC
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Oh yes ! I would always have the fresh strawberry pie that had large whole strawberries and a glaze over the top. It was always the perfect way to finish your shopping day. What great memories. Best part no one ever even knew what the word calories meant or if they did never brought it up!!! :thumbup:
#56
Originally Posted by justme CA
I was teaching third grade in 1957 in a low income area where the children had few advantages. So I took the class on a field trip in a big school bus about thirty miles across the Bay Bridge to San Francisco zoo. Many of them had never even crossed the bridge before.
At the zoo we saw all the usual animals, had our bag lunches and played on the equipment at the front entrance then left for home. In the classroom discussion the next day when asked what they remembered most was the "fun bus ride" and "seeing hippopotamus going to the bathroom." Depends on your point of view I guess.
At the zoo we saw all the usual animals, had our bag lunches and played on the equipment at the front entrance then left for home. In the classroom discussion the next day when asked what they remembered most was the "fun bus ride" and "seeing hippopotamus going to the bathroom." Depends on your point of view I guess.
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#57
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Join Date: May 2009
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I remember Woolworth's very well (North Syracuse, NY), the counter diner and all. Thanks for bring that up for fond memories.
I am still busting a gut with Chicken In A Van - my grandkids have some winners, and I don't even bother keeping a straight face. It's all too funny.
Guess what's for dinner in our house tonight? Yep - Chicken In A Van!
I am still busting a gut with Chicken In A Van - my grandkids have some winners, and I don't even bother keeping a straight face. It's all too funny.
Guess what's for dinner in our house tonight? Yep - Chicken In A Van!
#58
Originally Posted by Wunder-Mar
I remember Woolworth's very well (North Syracuse, NY), the counter diner and all. Thanks for bring that up for fond memories.
I am still busting a gut with Chicken In A Van - my grandkids have some winners, and I don't even bother keeping a straight face. It's all too funny.
Guess what's for dinner in our house tonight? Yep - Chicken In A Van!
I am still busting a gut with Chicken In A Van - my grandkids have some winners, and I don't even bother keeping a straight face. It's all too funny.
Guess what's for dinner in our house tonight? Yep - Chicken In A Van!
WunderMar--- I am going to make it tomorrow night:) Enjoy!!
#60
Originally Posted by btiny36
OMG I have similar memories with my mother and grandmother with Woolworth...way funny but pleasant memories....thanks for sharing your story and recipe...
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