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• September 7, 2018
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    Donna Jean Little • September 7, 2018 #

    We ate everything never complained were luckey to have food. Looking at pictures from the 30’s and 40′ no one was over weight?

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    Barbara Cooper • September 7, 2018 #

    Oatmeal for breakfast . Makes me gag to this day. My Mother lost the Oatmeal battle, I sat 9 hours at the kitchen table refusing to eat it.. Grandma showed up and put a stop to it.

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    Claire Jauffroy • September 7, 2018 #

    Egg salad sandwhichs made with Ketchup when the Mayo ran out. Tasted terrible and looked like bleeding brain sandwhichs.

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    Steve Maio • September 7, 2018 #

    My Mom never cooked anything we didn’t like,always a great meal,miss her cooking but taught me well,R.I.P Mom.

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    Jamieson Steve • September 7, 2018 #

    everything was shit at my house thank god I was strong enough to make it to a adult so I could choose my meals. Funny cause I went on a diet and found out that was the food I was eating as a kid so I staved most of my young years.Funny how both parents smoked and drink booze when the kids went hungry

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    Edie Fillis • September 7, 2018 #

    Mom was a good cook, but she always tried to force we to eat peas, I would sit there forever until I ate the peas or went to bed. I refuse to eat peas!!

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    Rowena Garrett Macias • September 7, 2018 #

    Mama was a good cook and therefore no complaint. Fresh vegetables out of the field and she stayed home and raised us. No microwave meals!

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    Marie Brown Brock • September 7, 2018 #

    We didnt have a lot of different foods to eat so we ate everything never complained were luckey to have food. The only meats we got were wild and loved it. Lots of beans and potatoes and in the summer it was always garden foods and no one was over weight.

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    Joan Fronk Graeser • September 7, 2018 #

    I can’t think of one…..mom was a great cook and never cooked anything she thought we would not eat….just my sister and me though.

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    Marie Paterson Hoffman • September 7, 2018 #

    Oyster Soup/stew…oysters in butter/milk….yuk! I would gag and gag and get sent to bed without dinner…which was better that trying to swallow oysters!🤢

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    Laurence Guglielmetto • September 7, 2018 #

    Wow. I must have been an ideal child. I never met a food I didn’t like. That said, my least favorite would be baked beans. I’d eat them but only took a small helping. I guess I’d rather have something sweet for desert, not dinner.

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    Bob Brownson • September 7, 2018 #

    Corn meal mush out of a can, sliced, fried and served with syrup. I could not get it down. That was back in the really “down” years when money was tight right after WWII.

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    Jo Sheard • September 7, 2018 #

    I hated cauliflower, brussel sprouts and green beans and I was locked in a room ‘until I had eaten them” I used to put them under the lino and I had flown the nest when the lino finally rotted and made a terrible smell..

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    Norbert Siewert • September 7, 2018 #

    When I was a small child, my parents were very poor, as we just lost the war, and everything was scarce. So, my mother prepared us meals consisting of clumps of wheat flour, boiled in milk. I hate warm milk. Yecch!

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    Betty Fathera • September 7, 2018 #

    Your taste buds change over the years and sometimes you like things as an adult that you didn’t like as a child.

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    Glenda Deal • September 7, 2018 #

    Little green round peas. I still hate them today. I couldn’t leave the table until I ate my peas. So I would swallow them whole with what we had to drink at the table.

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    Lois King • September 7, 2018 #

    Never hated any food. Was very thankful to get food .today if I don’t like something I don’t eat it but still thankful to God . There are so many people that doesn’t have food, I ask God everyday to give food to those who are hungry and starving all over the world. It makes me feel guilty.

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    Dianna Hall • September 7, 2018 #

    I don’t remember a meal that I “hated”. First of all mom was a great cook……and secondly we all were just grateful to have food on the table.

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    Bassam Khater • September 7, 2018 #

    I’ve eaten every meal my beloved parents served me as a kid!
    If we ever complained my dad would interfere by telling us about the starvation statistics worldwide.
    I’m like : give it to mikey … he’ll eat it.

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    Mark Price • September 7, 2018 #

    I believe a lot of people who say they never complained about what they ate forget how they really felt at the time. My family was not well off and although most of the time we did not say anything, we still had our opinions about it regardless which I remember very well.

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    Mark Price • September 7, 2018 #

    had boiled ham, which was ok…but boiled onions and sauerkraut and potatoes which, for some reason that combo I always hated. Since the late 60s, never had it again! lol…My mother use to make me goose liver sandwiches for lunches in elementary school…the worst! haha😄

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    Jojo Kuda Medina-facundo • September 7, 2018 #

    We was greatful to have food and if you didnt want your share there was someone more then willing to take it so we ate everything but i loved most of it …i guess if i had to pick something it would be egg nog !!!! Yuk. I just cant !

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    Carolyn Popeck • September 7, 2018 #

    Hated pork chops and peas. My future husband was a good cook who made just that for my first dinner with him. I gagged, but I shoved it. .down. When the truth came out, he never let me live it down

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    Pauline Winter • September 7, 2018 #

    My Dad loved things like chicken feet, brains, eel and kidneys. I couldn’t look at them (let alone eat them), but he savored every bite. I still can’t.

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    Berri Kellogg • September 7, 2018 #

    The only thing I would not eat was Liver and onions, but Mom always made two meals when she made that anyway, because only she and my sister ate that! My Dad my 2 brothers and myself always ate something else on that night!!

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    Bonnie J. Berry • September 7, 2018 #

    We ate what was given to us and never complained except when Mom Made Cookies. She was an awesome Cook but Her Home Made Cookies could with stand TNT. I sure Miss My Mom. If You still have Your Mom tell her today that You Love Her. Tomorrow She may be gone.

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    Mary Metzger • September 7, 2018 #

    None. We kids didn’t like oyster stew but gave Daddy all the oysters and drank the broth with the little oyster crackers. Then it was ok, too.

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    Judy Hanel • September 7, 2018 #

    My dad made this soup. That he put everything but the kitchen sink,could smell this when we got off the bus and wanted to run.Just hated it🤐

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    Rochelle Aurand • September 7, 2018 #

    squirrel pot pie. I told my mom I could not eat it and she said I had to eat it. I tried and then stood up and threw it up on the table. Never had to eat it again.

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    Jennifer Weitzel • September 7, 2018 #

    We’re Pennsylvania Dutch, so we’d pretty much eat whatever our mother cooked for us. I never remember not liking anything.

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    GabesMom Sue Willetts • September 7, 2018 #

    Those Chicken Pot Pies! When that stuff came running out onto the plate, I gaged & haven’t had one since & I’m now 60!

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    Fran Cherepon • September 7, 2018 #

    Liver and onions (beef and chicken), kidneys, pickled pigs feet, lima beans, headcheese, lamb with mint jelly, veal anything

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    Michael O'Shaughnessey • September 7, 2018 #

    Salted creamed cod over mashed taters & peas…hated it, but ate every fuckin’ forkfull, cause we KNEW the outcome of otherwise!

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    Elaine Jennings • September 7, 2018 #

    Liver an onions me and my sisters would sit there like what seemed like forever lot of liver an napkins went down that toilet.

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    Judy Blizzard • September 7, 2018 #

    Rice pudding, liver and onions then, but now I love it as I cook it differently and the liver is so much nicer now that the leather I had to eat when I was a kid.

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    Bill Tucker • September 7, 2018 #

    A very unimpressive dish was kidney stew. This was in the late ’40’s and money was tight, and pop was of English derivation.

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    John Garnett • September 7, 2018 #

    Beets. I had one taste and that was enough for me. That was 70 years ago and I haven’t touched them since.

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    Samantha Leigh Davis • September 7, 2018 #

    stew or any kind of casserole to this day they make me gag especially when I use to make stews for my ex just opening the lid made me gag

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