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Re: Picnic Lunches Nowadays ... how things have changed !
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Posted by rednekelmo on June 25, 2002 at 22:34:47 from (205.188.200.53):
In Reply to: Picnic Lunches Nowadays ... how things have changed ! posted by Alberta Mike on June 25, 2002 at 20:16:48:
I'm guessing your daughter and most of the parents are about late 20's early 30's so my guess is that half of them are to busy with work and other obligations they think are more imporntant than they realy are.some parents have no idea how to cook if it isnt layed out in the latest fad cookbook and some people are just lazy!ofcourse some women like my mother realise their foodpreperation limitations and don't try to hard(thank god for grandmothers) I think some of it is just the picnic idea means fun relaxation and no work so it's just easier to buy McCrap than to make some sandwiches baked beans icetea/lemonade and open a bag of chips. but then at 32 I'm working hard on becoming an old crabby fart so my opinions shouldn't count for to much. If you would like when I run the world picnics will mean sandwiches baked beans potatosalad coleslaw leomnade and wiccer picnic baskets with checered blankets :>)
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