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On 10/15/2014 NoelSeven said:

I think she's a snotty wannabe.

And! I don't care what you think, you don't treat a parent that way, especially in public. Too bad he didn't tell her to mind her manners.

I agree. It's not old fashioned, it's traditional.

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I think she's probably right..............we won't see meals like that from future generations..........some because of health concerns............and some because we've polluted our food pool with hormones and genetic engineering............................raven

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I recall when I'd go to stay with my FIL (99 yrs old at that time) & his lady friend (89) would love to go to this place called The Holiday House. It was a 1.5 hr ride there and what did they get excited for Fresh roasted turkey with all the trimmings!!! It was a buffet style the waitress would kindly walk them up to fill take home containers (free) just because she was nice! These are some treasured memories for me and I enjoyed Thanksgiving every week!!!
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Like the State Farm commercial, "She sounds hideous".

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On 10/15/2014 kachina624 said: I get really tired of the know-it-all food snobs among us. The ones who only eat grass-fed beef, Greek yogurt, no GMOs, organic everything....it goes on and on. In the great scheme of thing what in the heck difference does it make? It's a wonder they can find anything to eat that meets their exacting standards. We have more than a few food snobs on these boards.

You must certainly know that food/diet plays a key role in many disorders.

My grocery list?

Grass fed beef. Check.

Greek yogurt. Check.

No GMO's. Check.

Organic everything - mostly but especially fruits/veggies.

I wouldn't go so far to call people food snobs; you eat what you want, let me eat what I want.

It's very simple.

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On 10/15/2014 KittyLouWhoToo said:

What a little B.

The old guy should have dumped his mashed potatoes squarely on her snotty little head.

I'd agree but would't want to waste mashed potatoes, especially with gravy.

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That was EXTREMELY rude! Wow the nerve!

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Daughter is a rude creep. I hope she chokes on her vegetables.

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This really did happen. He's a healthy guy too. He's put a roof over her head, food on the table, provided education, etc. does the baby sitting of the grandchildren almost daily (for free), supports her by paying some of her bills and STILL she behaves this way. She is going to throw a fit because she asked for something that cost $700 dollars which he could not provide and he told her so. He let her have $200 for her birthday, a nice pricey handbag, and some flowers. He'll be on her doo-doo list for a while. It's just mean spirited behavior on her part for a 37 year old. He has more love and forgiveness than she will ever have.

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