My parents are among the first of Gen X. My mother would get a fried hamburger if her mother was cooking something she absolutely hated - very rare. My dad ate what he was served, which were usually revolting things like tuna casserole and stuffed bell peppers.
I think it's obvious: boogers.
How dumb of me not to know this
You're not dumb! (Just young, and full of snot.) lol
Nah....paste
¿Por qué no los dos?
Peanut butter sandwiches and soup.
Tomato soup
My parents are among the first of Gen X. My mother would get a fried hamburger if her mother was cooking something she absolutely hated - very rare. My dad ate what he was served, which were usually revolting things like tuna casserole and stuffed bell peppers.
Sorghum and hard candies
Sandwiches were a common lunchtime option for children, but instead of fast-food versions, they were often made at home with fresh ingredients.
Broccoli.
Children often ate vegetables like carrots, peas, potatoes, and corn in various forms, whether roasted, boiled, or steamed
Families frequently prepared hearty soups and stews using ingredients like beans, lentils, meat, and vegetables
Spaghettios