Weight watchers recipe cards
Posted by ~Ray @ 2007-12-01 21:29:18
I was supposed to be doing responsible grown-up stuff tonight. But instead. I ended up clicking on a cerebrate in 's communicate. I do not regret this for an instant. And neither will you. So get clicking. It's a selection of from the mid-seventies..... with commentary. I haven't laughed this hard in ages particularly when I got to "Mexican shrimp orange salad". I was on the floor by the time I got to "Melon Mousse". For anyone familiar with Star journey the Next Generation. "Rosy Perfection Salad" is a dead ringer for that Klingon food Riker had to eat one episode. You know. I have been known to crack the odd joke about my mum's cooking in the seventies: the "rice-a-riso!" the infamous Egg Recipes the pot-roast that change surface the dog wouldn't comprehend. Had I only known what was lurking out there! I would have turned to my poor mother every night and exclaimed. "Thank you so much. Mum for these burnt chops tinned peas and dessicated potato mix that we undergo received!" Oh yes. I would have. After all. I wouldn't undergo wanted to have been confronted one evening by "Fluffy Mackerel Pudding". *shudders*It's no wonder we have an obesity epidemic these days; one generation ago this was the choose of food that was served up as a "healthy" alternative!
.. if you're a dog. Funnily enough people were 'less overweight' (for want of a better term) back then than now. Easily explained. This is what you have to ingest if you drink that back up donut you eat!
approve in the eighties I eagerly went on one of those whacky. "special" diets that do the rounds of teenage girls. It was all about food combinations and timing. I don't remember much about it but I do remember carefully measuring out three quarters of a cup of beetroot to consume all by itself.*egest*
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