What did you believe was high class growing up?

A car parked at the door, later a car parked in the drive. Not feeling obliged to eat everything on your plate. Chicken for the Sunday dinner, we always had beef or pork - I don't know if chickens were expensive back then(?)
 
Outside toilet. Heating. Bathroom. Running hot water. New clothes.
 
Chicken was always a treat on a Sunday for us

Was it expensive back then? As a youngster, chicken seemed to be reserved for Christmas - nobody seemed to like turkey. I'm no expert on meats or cooking, but now chicken seems to be the cheap option. I looked at lamb in the supermarket earlier this week and it seemed to be the more expensive option.
 
Snap-On tools. My fist tools were Elora and other cheapies. They did the job but didn't have any kudos. I think I still have some of the Whitworth sockets and a 1/4 Whitworth spanner for the battery terminals.
 
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Outside toilet. Heating. Bathroom. Running hot water. New clothes.

All of those and more than one room heated. New clothes were reserved for Whitsuntide, though later I would get new clothes (a size too big) in time for the new school term in the autumn. Now I just buy what I need, when I need, or when I take a fancy. My father always wore a collar, tie, belt and jacket all of his life, he claimed he would catch a cold if he went out without a tie and a belt.
 
Was it expensive back then? As a youngster, chicken seemed to be reserved for Christmas - nobody seemed to like turkey. I'm no expert on meats or cooking, but now chicken seems to be the cheap option. I looked at lamb in the supermarket earlier this week and it seemed to be the more expensive option.
I think it must have been, probably did not have the mass production in those days
 
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