Langstraat I could almost be there, but that would be playing Gooseberry.... I dislike Advocado it's grossly overated in my opinion.
We had High Tea every Sunday prepared in almost the same way, I liked the home made pickle. I will still eat piccallili spread directly on bread MMMmmm. We had fruit and Carnation Evaporated milk with our fruit, I used to dip bread and butter into it, the very thought makes my stomach turn now...YAK
My brother Alan and I used to argue over washing up on Sundays after Tea, the stone sink became the English Channel and we'd fight great sea battles of ww2 in the sudsy water. The suds were created with one of those handles with the porous container on the end for putting peices of old soap, you'd then swish it around in the water and behold Suds!!! I had a big plastic army truck that I used to transport the dishes to the sink!!
I think I might very well try stuffing some Heart, sounds delightfull.
I wish you could still buy Chitterlings how they were served up in Aston, the last time I saw them they seemed to be compressed and sliced, served much more like ham? We used to eat Chitterlings on Saturday Dinnertimes with a little salt and bread and butter, I remember them as being sort of Greasy? but with a taste all of their own..... Ive not had tripe for for years, wouldnt mind trying it again?