| If anyone is from the LA area Lawry’s or Charlie Brown Steakhouse was a big treat. |
PP here. Not thinking of bananas foster, but yes that is fire-by-the-table dessert as well. Maybe I'm remembering baked alaska? |
| I remember going out to lunch with my mom at a particular restaurant and she would order “seafood salad” and I feel like it was a pasta salad with pieces of crab (or likely Pollock) and maybe baby shrimps in it? I didn’t particularly like it, but I always ordered the same thing because it seemed like such a treat to her that it made me feel fancy and grownup |
NP. I still love Hickory Farms. My 80+ year old mom buys me a gift pack from them every Christmas and I look forward to it all year. |
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Salmon and avocados.
Imported Italian/French/English cheese. Berries. Berries are so cheap these days relative to how much they cost in the 1980s-1990s. I had a comfortably off childhood but we did not eat berries every day the way we do now. |
I have a 50s Era cookbook geared toward rich housewives throwing dinner parties and one of the salads is half an avocado, cut up and returned to the shell, drizzled with chili sauce. To be served before the lobster Newburg. |
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Kiwi fruit
Looked like alien pods when I was a kid in 70’s. Now they’re everywhere |
Originally Hickory Farms sold "beef sticks". They were 10000 x better than summer sausage. They stopped selling beef sticks altogether and I remember there were lots of people upset about it and there were lots of posts all over the internet. We never knew why they stopped. I also loved those strawberry hard candies. |
Salmon, yes! Before cheap farmed salmon became common, you really could only get it seasonally from Alaska or the PNW, and it was pricey! I remember people serving molded salmon mousse (from canned salmon) at parties and even that was considered a fancy party food. |
| They’re still pretty pricey but we considered a good perfectly ripe avocado to be a a huge treat. |
I also grew up in former soviet union but we always had berries, in season only obv, and pomegranates were very normal for our family, and freshly baked bread that was bought every other day. Definitely smoked fish all the time. The big thing was that industrial food production wasn't available, so you ate very seasonally - a feast for the eyes in the summer, and mashed potatoes with sauerkraut and smoked fish in winter. |
We may be headed back there in avocados being a luxury. |
I didn’t even have an avocado until I was a teenager and went out West. I grew up in SE DC. |
| Those entemans cupcakes! Now they would be considered way too processed and have been superseded by fancy cupcake shops. But darn they were good. And a treat (they had special ones for different holidays) |
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Breyers ice cream!! "real vanilla bean!" That was a super special treat. This was in the 1980s.
And when I recently looked at a carton of Breyers I saw it's now labeled "frozen dairy dessert." It doesn't even qualify as a real ice cream those days. |