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In reply to the discussion: Peanut butter stuffed onions were popular during the Great Depression [View all]Just_Vote_Dem
(3,661 posts)62. LOL
My encounter with excess fiber was with peanuts.
Years ago my neighbor gave me a nearly full, huge can of shelled peanuts-don't remember why, think he liked the spicy ones better-and one night, snacked on them absentmindedly while watching a tv show. Finally I looked down in the can-and saw that it was now a little less than half full, and knew I was gonna be in big trouble.
The cramps lasted for DAYS, along with the other expected outcome...and there certainly was an outcome...
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Peanut butter stuffed onions were popular during the Great Depression [View all]
underpants
Oct 2023
OP
So glad you added this shocking info. to the day's fare for we who didn't live during that time.
Judi Lynn
Oct 2023
#58
My favorite sandwich when I was a child in the 50s was mayonnaise and raisins.
LastDemocratInSC
Oct 2023
#56
Only the knowing ... wisdom of the elders, home diy, and the grandmothers always say ...
sanatanadharma
Oct 2023
#44
My dad ate mashed potato sandwiches too, and was a child of the depression.
Maru Kitteh
Oct 2023
#78
One paragraph calls it "palatable," but the very next paragraph says "unappetizing."
tblue37
Oct 2023
#66