Ew. And, pork? It seems a little too rich meat, but let's face it, we're speaking from 2015, and the ideas like eating meat as soon as possible and that babies need toilet training from as young as 9 months is gone by the wayside, along with other things. Good, says I. And really, you can tell when little ones need more than milk and baby cereal, because they aren't satisfied for long with their meals, chew on their hands, etc. and other signs.
Yeah, just take a gander at Mad Men and see kiddies romping around the backseat of the car, no seatbelts circa 1963. We didn't wear them, either, not until it became mandatory in I don't recall what year.
Thanks for the link - brought back many memories. Dads are specially in need of relaxing things, and though I'm pleased that cigarette smoking seems on the wane nationally, smoking relaxed your dad, and mine, too. He used to roll up a pack in the sleeve of his undershirt.
The idea of feeding kids meat was purely industry-generated—strictly along the lines of "Get 'em started as young as possible"—in order to get as much of the population as possible partaking of their industry.
There's an increasing number of people raising their kids as vegans (http://veganbaby.net) nowadays; this makes sense both from a nutritional and environmental standpoint. (I always thought the disconnect of the the media trumpeting the environmental destruction (http://www.collective-evolution.com/2013/03/04/eating-meat-destruction-of-environment/) factory farming was causing contrasted with the resistance of people who were used to their comfort foods and refusing to change was pretty jarring. A lot of people still protest that they "can't" be vegan for various reasons, but their argument is holding less and less water.
There's even a veganized version of the Betty Crocker Cookbook (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13650441-betty-goes-vegan), and more and more vegan comfort foods hitting the market nowadays. There's even a vegan egg yolk (http://www.amazon.com/The-Vegg-Vegan-Egg-Yolk/dp/B00ESNTYUM?tag=duckduckgo-osx-20), so you can make eggy-tasting french toast!
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According to Google - it was Jan. 1 , 1968, but we had older cars without them for years after.
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He also smoked whenever he drove…the two just sort of went together (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wibHcZ4FNbU).
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There's an increasing number of people raising their kids as vegans (http://veganbaby.net) nowadays; this makes sense both from a nutritional and environmental standpoint. (I always thought the disconnect of the the media trumpeting the environmental destruction (http://www.collective-evolution.com/2013/03/04/eating-meat-destruction-of-environment/) factory farming was causing contrasted with the resistance of people who were used to their comfort foods and refusing to change was pretty jarring. A lot of people still protest that they "can't" be vegan for various reasons, but their argument is holding less and less water.
There's even a veganized version of the Betty Crocker Cookbook (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/13650441-betty-goes-vegan), and more and more vegan comfort foods hitting the market nowadays. There's even a vegan egg yolk (http://www.amazon.com/The-Vegg-Vegan-Egg-Yolk/dp/B00ESNTYUM?tag=duckduckgo-osx-20), so you can make eggy-tasting french toast!
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