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Fun series about history in food

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 FaithFool (original poster member #20150) posted at 12:42 AM on Saturday, October 24th, 2020

I've been watching a Brit series called Supersizers Eat the <decade> on the YouTubes.

This couple go back in time and eat the diet of the era. Some of it is quite as in the Tudor Period for instance - you have been forewarned about 'nose-to-tail' eating...

My favourite so far is the 70s, because I came of age then and the food was really quite decadent. Fondue and Harvey Wallbangers, yeah!

[This message edited by FaithFool at 6:42 PM, October 23rd (Friday)]

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somanyyears ( member #26970) posted at 3:28 PM on Friday, November 6th, 2020

..there's a couple of guys on a show who eat really 'old' food... like open a can of ww1 beans and grab a spoon!

..I have to admit to scraping the mold off a slab of cheddar now and then! Old cereal doesn't bother me either...2 year old Cheerios still get soggy in milk last time I checked..

..recently I purchased 2 jars of jam. (I Love Jam) At home I read the expiry date... 2003

It tasted fine...I think?

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