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re: MICHELLE OBAMA: I couldnt feed my kids right even with a Harvard degree
Posted on 6/17/14 at 10:42 am to CptBengal
Posted on 6/17/14 at 10:42 am to CptBengal
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making 600k a year for a do nothing job with a HC company is "struggling"?
She obviously wasn't talking about financial struggles, rather she was talking about time demands.
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Hmmmm....maybe you're an idiot. I feed myself properly, my parents fed me properly as a child, etc.
I mean frick, when I have to listen to a fattie say that NOW SHE KNOWS how to eat healthy it is beyond ridiculous.
Send her back to kashyyk
I've recently had conversations with my parents about nutrition, and we all agree that the food that my grandmothers cooked when they were growing up and which my mother cooked when I was growing up was not healthy, but we know better now and so we eat better - hardly any fried food, lots of steamed and fresh vegetables, less salt, etc. My guess is that Michelle was raised on the same type of food that was I was which was typical for the 60's and 70's.
Posted on 6/17/14 at 10:51 am to trackfan
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She obviously wasn't talking about financial struggles, rather she was talking about time demands.
it was a do nothing job. She was rarely there.
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My guess is that Michelle was raised on the same type of food that was I was which was typical for the 60's and 70's.
Well, that's great. She still eats like shite, as evidenced by her being fat.
She can DIAF....or go back to kashyyk. Either or.
Posted on 6/17/14 at 11:04 am to trackfan
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I've recently had conversations with my parents about nutrition, and we all agree that the food that my grandmothers cooked when they were growing up and which my mother cooked when I was growing up was not healthy, but we know better now and so we eat better - hardly any fried food, lots of steamed and fresh vegetables, less salt, etc. My guess is that Michelle was raised on the same type of food that was I was which was typical for the 60's and 70's.
There was nothing at all wrong with that delicious food. People were more active in those days.
Posted on 6/17/14 at 11:34 am to trackfan
quote:And you didn't even have to go to Princeton or Harvard to learn that.
but we know better now and so we eat better - hardly any fried food, lots of steamed and fresh vegetables, less salt, etc.
Posted on 6/17/14 at 11:45 am to trackfan
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and we all agree that the food that my grandmothers cooked when they were growing up and which my mother cooked when I was growing up was not healthy, but we know better now and so we eat better - hardly any fried food, lots of steamed and fresh vegetables, less salt, etc
somewhat disagree with this statement. while i do not know your age, so i dont know how far back you are going, i'm guessing your grandmother was alot like mine. they typically ate fresh veggies grown out of a garden, not stuff bought in stores that were loaded with pesticides and preservatives. i'm sure they ate meat that wasnt fed growth hormones. my grandparents, parents, and myself and brothers were all fed food either grown by us, caught, or hunted. but i dont completely disagree beings as they typically fried alot of stuff and the magic ingredient to make it taste good was lard.
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