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Re: What the world eats
I couldn't see one healthy item in the North Carolina family's kitchen. I would prefer to dine with the Kuwaiti family who strangely enough preferred Indian food. The family in Chad was really in dire circumstances.
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Re: What the world eats
 Originally Posted by dsirkle
I couldn't see one healthy item in the North Carolina family's kitchen.
Come on, Dale... There were grapes.
The Egyptian family looks like they eat well. And the Japanese family has some good looking food.
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Re: What the world eats
You aren't counting the "Thunderchicken" are you?
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Re: What the world eats
 Originally Posted by dsirkle
I couldn't see one healthy item in the North Carolina family's kitchen. I would prefer to dine with the Kuwaiti family who strangely enough preferred Indian food. The family in Chad was really in dire circumstances.
LOL! Sadly, the North Carolina family's food looks like mine. Except throw out the pizza and add a lot of bread/pasta.
I also have to admit the Kuwaiti family did have decent looking food. So did the Italian family.
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Re: What the world eats
Honestly, I am ashamed to live in the United States now.
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Re: What the world eats
 Originally Posted by panthercz
I didn't see any cats, dogs, monkeys or snakes in the Chinese families food group so I have to question the validity of this whole picture essay. 
Hahahaha, they were all hiding under the tables
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Re: What the world eats
 Originally Posted by littleindiangirl
I rather prefer the prices of their produce as well! Man, if I could eat the same amount of food here for that little money...
Yes, but I prefer our incomes over theirs.
On another note. I have a friend who's family moved to Ethiopia for 2 years when he was younger where they lived a life of luxury. I'm sure being immersed in a different culture was a great experience for him.
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