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On Thu, 30 May 2019 11:23:23 -0400, Gary > wrote:

>jmcquown wrote:
>>
>> Harking back to the original topic, doesn't Jell-O sell a no-bake
>> cheesecake kit? Let me look... yep, they do!

>
>Never heard of that but I can't imagine it would be any good.
>Damn...now *there I go* not thinking out of the box. lol
>
>Some day I want to try one of those old boxed pizza kits that
>many of us had in the 60's. From previous discussions, people
>have said that they still sell them. What's the brand? I never
>had a real pizza until I was over 18 and moved away.
>
>Here's another oldie to try...Shake and Bake Chicken. LOL
>"It's Shake and Bake, Daddy and I heyllpped (little girl with a
>deep southern accent)
>
>I also never had real seafood other than Mr's Pauls fish sticks
>or Howard Johnsons tiny fried clam pieces and never a good steak
>other than an overcooked thin one like dried shoe leather and
>tons of A-1 poured on top.
>
>After that childhood, it's no wonder that I love almost any meal
>and not picky at all. heheh


It's the childhood we all had. The food industry was just beginning to
stretch and tell us what we needed. Things aren't any different
today. What do you think our children will be dissing when they are
in their 50s and 60s.
Janet US