Tuesday, 30 December 2014

Fairly-recent and worthwhile additions to my diet - not available when I was a child

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Pink seedless grapes. Seasonally available - but by far the best grapes I have ever had. (These still aren't available in Spain.)

Macadamia nuts - (rather an infrequent item) not like other nuts in terms of texture, and a valuable addition to mixed nut combos.

Tomatoes sold 'on the vine' - this has improved the flavour of my favourite 'vegetable'.

Kiwi fruit - again not something I have terribly often, but they are significantly different from anything else, and I am glad they are available. 

Filtered milk - eg Cravendale. This one is important. I drink a lot of milk; and this is far better - as well as more reliable and less likely to be semi-rancid - than anything I ever had as a child. 

Sausages - are so much improved compared with the low-meat/ high cereal/ high-gristle-content things of my childhood (all that was then available) as to be almost like a different food.

But not everything has changed - for example a major part of my current diet still includes peanut butter, mature cheddar cheese, and Shreddies.

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6 comments:

  1. You don't eat paleo (kidding)?

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  2. A plot line in one of the Jeeves novels revolves around the sausages at Bertie's bording school.

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  3. Your diet sounds dangerously American!

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  4. It's nice to notice that, despite the general prognosis of doom and gloom, a few things are actually getting better!

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  5. Your childhood was evidently deficient in Cumberland sausages.

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  6. @d - That is correct. I have made up for it during adulthood, of course.

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