Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No corn syrup. Things were sweetened with real sugar.
There was corn syrup. It was cheap and accessible.
We used to put it on our pancakes. We were poor and corn syrup was cheaper than maple syrup.
Corn syrup was in all the sweet stuff.
Yep, KARO corn syrup was in everything back then.
It did not start being added into food until 1970. It was determined "safe" by the FDA in 1976.
Karo corn syrup was around since the early 1900s.
http://www.karosyrup.com/about_us.html
I have my mom's old cookbook from the 1950s and recipes call for corn syrup, especially candies and caramels.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No corn syrup. Things were sweetened with real sugar.
There was corn syrup. It was cheap and accessible.
We used to put it on our pancakes. We were poor and corn syrup was cheaper than maple syrup.
Corn syrup was in all the sweet stuff.
Yep, KARO corn syrup was in everything back then.
It did not start being added into food until 1970. It was determined "safe" by the FDA in 1976.
Karo corn syrup was around since the early 1900s.
http://www.karosyrup.com/about_us.html
I have my mom's old cookbook from the 1950s and recipes call for corn syrup, especially candies and caramels.
And pecan pie.
Anonymous wrote:Portion sizes.
Youve seen the McDonald’s comparisons for example. Large cup back in the day is now a kids size. Drinks, burgers, fries (and every meal + every restaurant) are serving much bigger portions.
Anonymous wrote:Like others have said, the walking everywhere will do it. I live in NYC, and while there certainly are overweight people here, not as much in the suburbs. I really notice it when I visit family out of the city how large people are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No corn syrup. Things were sweetened with real sugar.
There was corn syrup. It was cheap and accessible.
We used to put it on our pancakes. We were poor and corn syrup was cheaper than maple syrup.
Corn syrup was in all the sweet stuff.
Yep, KARO corn syrup was in everything back then.
It did not start being added into food until 1970. It was determined "safe" by the FDA in 1976.
Karo corn syrup was around since the early 1900s.
http://www.karosyrup.com/about_us.html
I have my mom's old cookbook from the 1950s and recipes call for corn syrup, especially candies and caramels.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No corn syrup. Things were sweetened with real sugar.
There was corn syrup. It was cheap and accessible.
We used to put it on our pancakes. We were poor and corn syrup was cheaper than maple syrup.
Corn syrup was in all the sweet stuff.
Yep, KARO corn syrup was in everything back then.
It did not start being added into food until 1970. It was determined "safe" by the FDA in 1976.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No corn syrup. Things were sweetened with real sugar.
There was corn syrup. It was cheap and accessible.
We used to put it on our pancakes. We were poor and corn syrup was cheaper than maple syrup.
Corn syrup was in all the sweet stuff.