Anonymous wrote:Lipton Noodle Packets. Oh, yeah. It was lighter than Chicken Tonight. And by "lighter" I am not referring to fat/calories. I am referring to how much it weighed. Chicken Tonight came in a glass jar, and I was doing my shopping at the Singles Safeway in Georgetown, stuffing my backpack with groceries, then walking uphill back to campus.
Anonymous wrote:My mom would make ramen for breakfast (without anything added to the standard noodles and salt packet). I had no idea that it was not a healthy meal until I had my own kids.
Anonymous wrote:I'm the Crystal Lite poster from a few pages back...thought of another drink...Canfield's Diet Chocolate Fudge Soda. I believe now it would induce vomiting, but I'd have my mom buy cases over break and I'd haul it back to school.
And, Bartles and Jaymes (note spelling) wasn't in my fridge as much as California Coolers, the original/gateway drink circa 1985 for me. We'd even buy "family-sized" 2 liter (?) bottles of Ca. Coolers and load up our fridge.
Off-campus parties served Milwaukee's Best (AKA Milwaukee's Worst AKA The Beast) in kegs.
Worst was buying a BOTTLE of Boone's Farm and having that be my drink for the night...right out of the bottle. Classy!
Weird that I remember more beverages than food in the 80's/90s. Or not, given that the hardest thing I drink now is very strong coffee!
More 70s, but carried over into the 80s...ever have Russian Tea? Your mom likely made it and gave it out at Christmas. This is a homemade instant tea mix with Tang ('anyone?), cinnamon, sugar...basically hot sugar water.