Posted by Jim H. SW-PA on July 20, 2008 at 08:45:31 from (98.17.212.208):
In Reply to: Re: We're in trouble posted by Sean Feeney on July 20, 2008 at 06:58:55:
I was talking to a friends little girl one time, not used to being around a farm, at this time she was 11 years old. Here is the conversation we had while discussing different foods.
Her,- I don't like chicken it's too dry . [every time she did she would have to dip good fried moist chicken in a salad dressing like buttermilk or garlic.]
ME,- I noticed you like bacon. [Had a whole plate full at the time] She,- Yum ! I shore do.
Me,- You mean to tell me you would rather eat dead pig rather than dead chicken?
She,- If this came off some kind of animal I'm not going to eat it.
Me,- Where do you think it comes from?
She, - The store?
this little girl is 18 now and thinks everything still comes from the store.
Good cookin comes from the microwave. cookbooks are from the old days.
I never ask her where chocolate milk comes from, I'm afraid to ask . bet she would say brown cows.
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