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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Most people only ate 1 meal a day back then[/quote] No we didn't! Where do younger your information? What we did dominant 3 meals a day and NO snacking between. If you were hungry, you waited till the next meal. [b]Absolutely no sense that we had to bring snacks and beverages when we left the house.[/b] Thirsty? Drink water. Hungry? Eat an apple. [/quote] +100! It boggles my mind when I see a mother and her kids in a museum or on the Metro carrying HUGE lunch boxes full of snacks (gummy snacks, Goldfish, etc) to tide them over until their next "big" meal. A bunch of my coworkers sit and munch other crunchy, less-than-healthy delicacies all day long at work and then complain about their waistline. Hmm, I wonder what could cause it all? :roll: [/quote] +10000 The obsession with snacks almost sounds like a drug addiction. Some kids ask for one, like they need a hit "I need a snack mom, I need one!" This snack-obsessed mom culture is insane. It's perfectly fine, normal, and healthy to feel hunger sometimes. It's like they think they're going to die if they feel hunger pangs for an hour or two. [/quote] I mean an apple is a snack too. Just saying. [/quote]
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