When I was growing up, you couldn't find most fruits or vegetables (or yogurt) in the grocery stores we shopped in.
I was an adult before I saw fresh asparagus or artichokes.
Our generation's biggest contribution to the world: easy access to a greater variety of food, both healthy and unhealthy.
Which is cool, unless it means it has to be shipped in from Peru or Australia or someplace equally far away (unless, of course, you live in Peru, Australia, or someplace equally far away from wherever you are).
Re: Finding what we like to read
Date: 2011-01-11 07:47 pm (UTC)When I was growing up, you couldn't find most fruits or vegetables (or yogurt) in the grocery stores we shopped in.
I was an adult before I saw fresh asparagus or artichokes.
Our generation's biggest contribution to the world: easy access to a greater variety of food, both healthy and unhealthy.
Which is cool, unless it means it has to be shipped in from Peru or Australia or someplace equally far away (unless, of course, you live in Peru, Australia, or someplace equally far away from wherever you are).