When I went to work as a 17 year old in a restaurant kitchen in Glasgow in 1969 there was a glass jam jar with a screw top lid that all nine women in the kitchen put a shilling into when we got our week's wages. Every ninth week it was my turn to clear the pot - it was called a menowsh - I have no idea how it was spelled, or whether it came as my father thought from the French word ménage - meaning household.
I doubt a similar system exists today.
Thanks for all the memories this thread brings back.
Unused rooms, heat storage and heat transfer
Good Morning Friday 3rd July 2026





