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The same foods we eat now, but there were more family farms then, so people raised their own meat and grew their own vegetables. Boxed cereal was new and all the rage, cream of wheat and cornflakes.

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Beef, berrys, and almost anything we eat. except highly prossed food.

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pinapple upside down cake

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