Sainsbury's Shepherd's Pie, 1970s. From the Sainsbury Archive.
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Sainsbury's Shepherd's Pie, 1970s. From the Sainsbury Archive.

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today's doodles are my fursona stodge
Junger Herr mit Sahnehut voll Pampe (Young Man With a Cream Hat Full of Stodge), 1986 by J.G.Wind
In “The Kid” the tramp prepares a meal for the boy, the looks of it brings up the question, What is it?.
From what I have been able to find - called stodge, a British word for a heavy meal, filled mostly with starch, such as potatoes, rice, sometimes vegetable scraps and if lucky meat scraps from the butcher.
Though a heavy meal, many times lacked necessary nutrients and vitamins, but intention was to stave off hunger, make you feel full.

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Sainsbury's meat pies, pâté and sausages, 1980. From the Sainsbury Archive.
Sainsbury's steak & kidney pudding, 1960s-70s. From the Sainsbury Archive.
Sainsbury's meat pies and pasties, 1970. From the Sainsbury Archive.