Liberty Belle
<font color=green>I was going to reply, but I see
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No, but I usually brought either peanut butter and jelly or tomato sandwiches (mmm - haven't had a tomato sandwich in a while).
Sounds like we old folk had a lot of fun back in the day.
heck yeah-and whoever knew someone who brought veggies in their sack lunch (well, maybe ant's on a log-but it was way more peanut butter and raisins than celery). no such thing as those individual pre-measure bags of chips-just as many as you could cram into the sandwich bag. no mini oreos or graham bears-full honkin sized oreos, hostess pies or cupcakes (if you were lucky) and those hunts puddings in the little pop top cans![]()
remember "nutter flutters"?-pure calories, fat and sugar![]()
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heck yeah-and whoever knew someone who brought veggies in their sack lunch (well, maybe ant's on a log-but it was way more peanut butter and raisins than celery). no such thing as those individual pre-measure bags of chips-just as many as you could cram into the sandwich bag. no mini oreos or graham bears-full honkin sized oreos, hostess pies or cupcakes (if you were lucky) and those hunts puddings in the little pop top cans![]()
remember "nutter flutters"?-pure calories, fat and sugar![]()
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And the sandwich bags didn't zip shut--you had to fold that flap over. My mother always wrapped our sandwiches in wax paper first, then put it in the baggie.
Oh goodness no! I didn't die either.
By the 5th grade (1980), Capri Suns had come out.
I remember my Mom wrapping foil around my drink thinking that would keep it cold?![]()
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The thermoses WE had WAY back then were metal on the outside and glass on the inside.