25 Gross Foods Only Baby Boomers Still Think Are Cool
One of the things that is better about today, usually, is food. These are the good old days. Original blog link …
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One of the things that is better about today, usually, is food. These are the good old days. Original blog link …
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Vienna sausages were good for camping. Just throw them in the pan over the fire. Ambrosia is a Christmas tradition in the family my son married into. KD is for rainy days. Oily fish is good to combat arthritis. Sardines with mayo and celery chunks in toasted sourdough bread. Tuna casserole a month before Christmas in rainy November is good if you make it with homemade white sauce and a better cheese. I had grits on the train from Seattle to Chicago and got addicted for awhile; the bad thing about them is that they are served with a pat of butter, brown sugar and cream. I bought a can of spam because I needed something to feed a feral cat, and fried 2 slices for breakfast with eggs and it was good, but also the first can I bought since the 70's. These food fads come and go and most of my boomer friends have left these things behind.
As a millennial, I find that article pretty funny because the author makes it sound like millennials are almost all the same, and that's definitely not true. I absolutely love fried foods, canned and frozen foods can be great for convenience, and fishsticks and meatloaf are okay from time to time. At the end of the day, we should all keep in touch with our doctors and take their dietary advice rather than the advice of random nobodies who try to sell new diet trends, but occasionally having some unhealthy food we enjoy is probably completely fine, so I personally defend all of the tasty unhealthy foods. That said, you can't beat the taste of fresh food, and American cheese and Kraft mac & cheese are disgusting.