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Old 15-02-2005, 21:08   #1
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Can anyone remember the chestnut man who had his cart just outside the" Penny Black" pub in the sixties.Me and my brother used to go to watch Sheff United and walk to Pond street after the match and wait for the number 46 to darnall and buy a bag of chestnuts to share ( tanner ) I think and there were six to a bag. We had three apiece and you could guarantee the last one was always bad
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Old 15-02-2005, 21:42   #2
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Don't rember the one in Pond Street but do remember the ones at the top of Snig Hill and on Campo Lane. Hated the damn things, they were disgusting.
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Old 15-02-2005, 22:25   #3
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my daughter burnt her brand new best coat on the chestnut mans wagon nr pond street.
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Old 15-02-2005, 23:43   #4
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I just saw this thread and was going to put, oooh I was going past once when I was a kid, and burnt all my coat on his chestnut oven
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Old 16-02-2005, 12:08   #5
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I remember the Chestnut man in the eighties, not the sixties. He stood near the Penny Black, on the corner. I only tried the revolting crap once. Are we really meant to eat the stuff?!
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Old 16-02-2005, 16:38   #6
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Roasting chestnuts seems to make them bitter, - my gran used to boil them and they always tasted sweet....and used to peel completely clean.

As kids we used to gather them in Ecclesall woods but they never were as big as the imported Spanish nuts in the greengrocers.
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Old 16-02-2005, 17:00   #7
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Roasting chestnuts seems to make them bitter, - my gran used to boil them and they always tasted sweet....and used to peel completely clean.

As kids we used to gather them in Ecclesall woods but they never were as big as the imported Spanish nuts in the greengrocers.
i think those chestnuts from the woods are known as sweet chestnuts - we used to gather them too - i have a feeling they're from a different type of chestnut tree from those imported ones .... and you're right - they were small and sweet ... delicious

re the burnt coat incident ... are you two mother and daughter IRL ...? spooky ....
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Old 17-02-2005, 09:16   #9
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Yes, as a bus inspector working in Pond St, I remember this stall very well, in fact, I think he was still there into the 70's, he always did a brisk trade as christmas came close, the smell of the chestnuts roasting used to carry into the bus station, very nice.
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Old 06-03-2005, 18:29   #10
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I remember the chestnut man, we used to go to pond street to get the bus, and buy a bag of chestnuts, I now live in saskatchewan canada, and have tried to cook the chestnuts just like he did..somehow they don't taste the same
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Can anyone remember the chestnut man who had his cart just outside the" Penny Black" pub in the sixties.Me and my brother used to go to watch Sheff United and walk to Pond street after the match and wait for the number 46 to darnall and buy a bag of chestnuts to share ( tanner ) I think and there were six to a bag. We had three apiece and you could guarantee the last one was always bad
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Old 08-03-2005, 18:38   #11
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im sure his barrow is in kelham island museum
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Old 15-03-2011, 21:47   #12
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as a child i often had a bag of hot chestnuts passing the bag from one hand to the other until they had cooled down enough for us to peal and eat them.we used to leave a long line of shells behind us as we made our way to the bus stop. Had a bag of roast chestnuts not long ago whilst in sheffield to take my grandchildren on the "big wheel" but they didnt taste the same most went in the bin and i made sure no shells went on the floor didnt want to have to pay a fine .
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Can anyone remember the chestnut man who had his cart just outside the" Penny Black" pub in the sixties.Me and my brother used to go to watch Sheff United and walk to Pond street after the match and wait for the number 46 to darnall and buy a bag of chestnuts to share ( tanner ) I think and there were six to a bag. We had three apiece and you could guarantee the last one was always bad
Regarding this topic quite a few threads have already appeared in the past i remember a guy called ROY BLACK selling chestnuts opposite the Penny Black he used to leave his cart under the arches of Commercial st also a chinese guy i think he was called Frank had a cart opposite the old Suggs arcade.
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Old 16-03-2011, 10:24   #14
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Oh yes I remember the chestnut man............Unfortunately these days he couldn't exist what with 'Elf n Safety'........someone might get burned.
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Old 16-03-2011, 11:34   #15
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I was a Post Office Messenger and the chestnut man was always parked right outside our office and we had to pass him every time we went out and returned from delivering telegrams across the city. I wish I had a tenner for every bag of nuts I bought from this guy!
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Old 17-03-2011, 17:16   #16
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I remember the chestnut man but I wouldn't not on my way to Bramall Lane. Not ever. Well, maybe when they played the Owls.
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Old 17-03-2011, 17:30   #17
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The one in pond street in the 60/70s was called Joe Buffalero,he sold ice cream from a van in the summer months.

Whenever we are in Roma my wife heads straight for the Spanish Steps because there's always a chestnut man there too.
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I rember in the 60s just above pond st, most where rotten....
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Old 13-05-2011, 16:58   #19
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Can anyone remember the chestnut man who had his cart just outside the" Penny Black" pub in the sixties.Me and my brother used to go to watch Sheff United and walk to Pond street after the match and wait for the number 46 to darnall and buy a bag of chestnuts to share ( tanner ) I think and there were six to a bag. We had three apiece and you could guarantee the last one was always bad
What memories it was normal after a few pints in town to get a bag of chestnuts, if they were bad so what all was eaten.
We also used to have the cockle man in the pubs at the weekend, sadley we dont see this anymore and of corse we had Nora the Pond street Queen.

The garage across the road at the entrance to the multi storay was open when the Pond street Kiosk was closed.
We went out and had a fun night with little if any problems, today sadly this is not the case,

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Old 13-05-2011, 19:38   #20
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there was a chestnut man on fargate last winter, I think he charged £2 a bag, bought some for my son and counted about 10 nuts, thats inflation for ya.
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