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In reply to the discussion: One of the joys of my adult life is never going hungry and having food in the pantry and fridge. [View all]AnotherMother4Peace
(5,110 posts)10. I'd get up early to pop popcorn for our lunch bags. I'd often trade for bags of Fritos, etc.
I remember big pots of Tomato Soup, and sometimes chili - Always oatmeal, sometimes apples. - big family not a lot of money.
I too, now enjoy apples & oranges on the table & food in the pantry/frig.
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One of the joys of my adult life is never going hungry and having food in the pantry and fridge. [View all]
Floyd R. Turbo
May 2023
OP
Poverty can scar you. I worry about food alot since I went hungry and stole food as a kid.
58Sunliner
May 2023
#1
As a frequent visitor to the cloak room to ponder my transgressions, I occasionally liberated a
Floyd R. Turbo
May 2023
#4
I'd get up early to pop popcorn for our lunch bags. I'd often trade for bags of Fritos, etc.
AnotherMother4Peace
May 2023
#10
Yes empathy for others and opportunities for ourselves. Some, perhaps many, people with wealth and
housecat
May 2023
#28
A horrible thing and I'm sorry that you had to suffer this. It should never happen.
SWBTATTReg
May 2023
#18
Stamp out hunger, Saturday, May 13 (National Association of Letter Carriers)
thatcrowwoman
May 2023
#24
My brother and I would collect coal from the rail yard for our furnace in our wagon. It took a lot
Floyd R. Turbo
May 2023
#42
It gets worse every year for us. EVERYTHING is way more expensive than it is worth.
onecaliberal
May 2023
#35