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Hunt meal table

One of the ironies we did not realise until much later is that Mum had never cooked until she got married. Her own mother, Bella, kept her out of the kitchen for some reason. Yet we always seemed to eat brilliantly well and here’s a pretty good example from the seventies. Paul looks like he could still fit in some ice cream, but I reckon Melanie’s reached her limit.

 

 

 

 

 

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