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In Reply to: Re: I suppose, these days for maria it would be her K-Y jelly... posted by Exer on October 20, 2002 at 12:39:33:
Dumpster dive delights:
Like meat with green areas, half (or a whole lot more than half) rotten fruits and veggies. Tons of spinach slime, discarded ice-cream, half melted and then re-frozen. Pre-fab sandwiches discarded because outdated, (food prep was picking off the rotten lettuce and tomato or whatever else was rotten and putting the sandwich back together again...) ummmm
Then there were the creative recipes, some of the most memorable were spaghetti with ketchup sauce... chicken feed breakfast cereal, bulgar, oh but then with the litnessing rev. had to buy cheap meals out. Now that was real food. Then other methods of making money created a venue for true cuisine at times. So, not all eating (food) experiences were bad in the family, it was the other 98 percent of the time in it.