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Topic History of: Young people and food...
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Pumpkinhead The Fat Controller wrote:
Fast food and Tescos. The hardest part isn't just getting people to change their eating habits it's getting them to change how they shop for food.

Not all young people eat rubbish.
JK2006 Oh yes FC - check some of my past food threads; at home I cook 90% of the time.
The Fat Controller Fast food and Tescos. The hardest part isn't just getting people to change their eating habits it's getting them to change how they shop for food. I've always wondered JK...do you cook? You appear to eat out a lot, but what about when at home?
JK2006 A short while ago my friends Charlie and Alex came for a Cafe Anglais meal, selected pheasant and found gunshot in their food - "sorry, I should have warned you about game" I said.
They loved the pheasant, incidentally; just were surprised by the bullets.
Then my nephew Ollie - a vegetarian - came over and I gave him an avocado pear vinaigrette, the first he'd ever eaten - "absolutely delicious" he exclaimed.

We forget how many younger people don't experience what we geriatrics know and take for granted.

Very odd about Ollie though - his Dad, our other brother (who Ollie often stays with in the USA - another veggie) and my Mum are (or were) all avocado addicts (one a day for me; even more for brother J) yet we've only just alerted Ollie - now 23 - to the delights of the finest food in the world.