Guest guest Posted May 26, 2004 Report Share Posted May 26, 2004 Well GF, i think part of the reason that I am a veggie head is that I grew up living for some time with a grandmother whop lived the depression, therefore we had lots of veggie only meals and grew alot of our own food...I learned to appreciate the goodness of veggies and to not eat much meat, as is still predominantly the case....hubby is from an extreme carnivore family though and complains if i go meatless too many nights when I make dinner.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2004 Report Share Posted May 27, 2004 Interesting how this happens, isn't it - but food habits are indeed a matter of what one grows up with ;=) Now *my* grandmother, whom I lived with for a while, who also had similar experiences to form her eating habits, was a perfectly extraordinarily terrible cook *lol* So I eat the way I do *despite* her influence, not because of it ;=) Now as for spicy food, I was brought up with it - if only occasionally. I guess an Anglo-Indian curry was my first experience of it when I was quite young, and I have never looked back ;=) gf , JennieNScotty@a... wrote: > Well GF, i think part of the reason that I am a veggie head is that I grew up > living for some time with a grandmother whop lived the depression, therefore > we had lots of veggie only meals and grew alot of our own food...I learned to > appreciate the goodness of veggies and to not eat much meat, as is still > predominantly the case....hubby is from an extreme carnivore family though and > complains if i go meatless too many nights when I make dinner.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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