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[QUOTE="Alexandoy, post: 208856, member: 25510"] This topic reminds me of my childhood days. It was unfortunate that our family was experiencing financial hardship when I entered school. I was always hungry because a snack is a rarity in our home. This is not to complain that my parents were neglecting us. They bought a lot and built a house so it is understandable that we were paying the loan. When I was in high school life got better and food was getting all right. I was voracious in my eating and although I didn't like fish but I began to like vegetables. Of course, meat is the number 1 when it comes to dishes. What do you know, I am the tallest in the brood of 4 boys and 2 girls. I owe that to the way I eat. When the finances got better I would always be snacking on bread and whatever there is to go with it like jam or butter. Eating often can make a child grow tall. [/QUOTE]
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