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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hamburgers, hotdogs,[b] ribs, pulled pork, tacos, salads with oodles of noodles, charcuterie, platters, that are actually cheese platters, sausage and onions, quiche, pork chops, kebabs, coleslaw,[/b] corn on the cob, [b]barbecue[/b], chicken, [b]grilled salmon, potato salad, fried chicken[/b], lasagna, spaghetti and meatballs, takeout Chinese, [b]cucumber salad[/b], [/quote] Wow, we led very different lifestyles! We only had burgers and hot dogs a couple of times in the summer, corn on the cob maybe twice a year, we'd have some sort of baked pasta dish once a month, spaghetti and meat sauce (but not meat balls) pretty regularly, and yes, Chinese food once or twice a month. [/quote] Vegetarianism really started to become trendy in the 1980s and my parents did many strictly vegetarian meals and nights. We lived in California in the 1980s though, so maybe we were ahead of the trend on Vegetarianism.[/quote] Yes we were eating a lot of vegetarian in the 1980s. But all of it was very high carb!! Certainly wasn’t an improvement in our diet [/quote]
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