October 23, 2003
Recipe Tips for the Holidays
Enjoy the culinary creations from Weight Watchers circa 1974. The recipes don't seem especially healthy or low-fat, just...well, disgusting.
Yeah, I know tastes were different 30 years ago. Also, we didn't have Wegmans around to keep us up-to-date on the hippest new food fads, but I mean really, Fluffy Mackerel Pudding ?!? Plus, "Mexican food" enclosed in quotation marks can't be a good thing...
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I am sure that all of these colorfull dishes matched the clothes of the era also. Mom and I had a laugh break reading your post. It was good medicine.
Eurika I've got it!!!!
The food isn't the weight loss key it is the rolling on the floor with laughter 30 years later that takes off the weight!!!!!
Love you Kay and Mom
Posted by: Kay & Mom at October 24, 2003 09:40 AMPost a comment
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