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In reply to the discussion: A weeks worth of groceries around the world... (Dial up intenstive) [View all]haikugal
(6,476 posts)82. I agre with you...
it's good to start them as soon as they can do it safely. My son started at ten, learning how to cook on the gas stove. He's a very good cook now. He also grew up making his own Ninja costumes etc. so he knows how to use a sewing machine...we gave him things to take apart so he's good at fixing things etc.
I brought him up to know how to take care of himself but I had more resources than someone who is very poor.
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Thank you, Pelican, very interesting comparisons. I notice that sodas are in many of these photos,
Mnemosyne
Apr 2013
#2
I hope that the soda overseas is at least sugar based, rather the HFCS. What a world.
Mnemosyne
Apr 2013
#81
Love it. USA wins award for most processed food! 2nd only to Chad for fewest vegetables.
reformist2
Apr 2013
#4
Me three. I learned not that long ago that if I eat morning protein I eat less all day.
nolabear
Apr 2013
#23
Is that all meat in the lower-right of the Australia picture? Even for a family
petronius
Apr 2013
#40
Depressing toward the bottom? Okay, Mali and Chad had very little food and little
1monster
Apr 2013
#41
As someone familiar with the diet of China I must say that the chinese photo...
Locut0s
Apr 2013
#74
The amount of candy and soda pop in the more affluent countries is appalling. The lack of eggs or
diane in sf
Apr 2013
#85