Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meat
Milk
Margarine
Eggs (mostly)
Processed baked goods
Sliced or shredded cheese
Jello
Cottage Cheese
Lemme guess, you "only eat fruits and veggies and look and feel SO much better." You don't understand why everyone doesn't eat this way. Your only source of protein is lentils but you just adore them.
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Anonymous wrote:they've been that price since I graduated from HS in 1991. Meat that cheap makes me very very nervous.Anonymous wrote:Jack in the box tacos - they are now 2 for 99 cents. Thank goodness there are no jack in the box franchises left in this area
I am moving away from almost anything that comes from a box except crackers and cereal. I don't eat most prepared meats...hotdogs, processed ham, turkey etc. I seldom eat prepared soups anymore. I'm hoping these changes will help with weightloss.
I have to chuckle at the waldorf salad...my grandma used to make it. I didn't love it as a kid (or hate it) but occasionally I'll get a scoop of it if I see it in the deli case. It reminds me of my grandma. Martha Stewart has an excellent recipe for it that doesn't call for mayo. So so good!!
Anonymous wrote:from my dad who's 69 and lived in NC until 15 then moved to NY: canned liver, pig feet/knuckles.
Anonymous wrote:No Nutella? How sad.
Anonymous wrote:I wish people were giving the reasons why. I ate spam as a kid and don't eat it now because it grosses me out. I'm sure there are plenty of others like that too. I don't eat Chik Fil A because I refuse to support that business but that's the only food I have actively sworn off. There is no food I have eliminated entirely because it is unhealthy. We don't buy white bread, white rice, or white pasta but eat it out. Only eat fast food a couple times a year but eat plenty of "fast casual" like Chipotle, Panera, etc.
Anonymous wrote:C'mon, people. I remember spending most of the '90s making fun of how terribly people ate back in the '50s and '60s, how they didn't know anything about cholesterol and fat, how they put cream of chicken soup in everything, how they ate lots of eggs and bacon, etc. Well, it turns out those old birds lived to a ripe old age, and it's only now in the 21st century that we are overcome with obesity and our life expectancies are going down. I don't think it's time quite yet to make fun of how we used to eat.
Anonymous wrote:+1 on the slim jim. Haven't seen Tang mentioned yet! My Nana used to make pitchers and pitchers of that stuff for us!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No Nutella? How sad.
My husband and I both got those huge bumps under our face and neck skin from eating Nutella.What gives?
hazelnut allergy?
Not sure, we can eat hazelnuts with no problem.I suspect some sweetener that's in it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No Nutella? How sad.
My husband and I both got those huge bumps under our face and neck skin from eating Nutella.What gives?
hazelnut allergy?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Frozen broccoli
Frozen chopped mixed vegetables
Why, mom?
I know fresh is usually best but what is wrong with frozen vegetables?