10 Aussie Meals That VANISHED After The 80s
You could smell it from three streets away. The smell of deep-fried dim sims mixing with hot chips and that strange, sweet smell of boiling fritz. Walk into any school canteen in 1978, and that smell hit you like a wall. But it wasn't just the food. It was the sound of Mrs. Henderson yelling orders over the clatter of metal trays. The sight of fifty kids lined up with sweaty coins clutched in their fists. The feel of that brown paper bag, already going transparent with grease before you even got back to the quad. Australia in the late seventies and early eighties ate differently. #1970sAustralia #RetroFood #AustralianCuisine #Nostalgia #VintageDinners

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