What were we eating in the 60's?

BlondieBoomer

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In the 60's we finally got into fondue in a big way, not only cheese and chocolate fondue, but meat and vegetables cooked at the table with lots of sauces and stuff.

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This is one I missed (thankfully): Bananas wrapped in ham with hollandaise.

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Seems like the 60's had lots of Hawaiian themed patio meals and drinks from Trader Vic!

Also Lipton soup dip and pot roast, rolls in a tube and frozen cream of shrimp soup, better living through science products.

 
I got two fondue pots for wedding presents in 1969. Regifted one of them for the next friend's wedding, I'll admit. Used the other one once and then packed it away.

Let's see...1960's....canned hams baked studded with pineapple rings, cloves and maraschino cherries. Pizza, of course, at every opportunity. Tuna melts. Many varieties of casseroles in which ground beef and Velveeta Cheese were the main ingredients. Spaghetti and meatballs.
 
Patty Melts-

Seeded rye bread, grilled with Swiss cheese, a hamburger patty and fried onions. Nice and greasy. Served with a garlic dill pickle and a tiny cup of cole slaw. A killer, but it tasted so good.

Actually, at least 20 years since my last Patty Melt, a friend and I met for coffee at the old "Friendly's" chain that used to serve that thing. It was still on the menu! Yep, we both ordered it with fries too, LOL! Still tasty.

We made our server laugh with our memories. Fun.
 
I wasn't eating but drinking this before going to High School in the morning mostly because I was always running late.
And it might have had all the minerals & vitamins I needed for a good breakfast, but I was always hungry a few hours later ..


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I almost forgot about Carnation Instant Breakfast! I drank that a few different times too, I think to lose weight. As I recall it didn't do much.

RadishRose, Patty Melts - I bet they still serve those in diners. They survived the 60's. :D
 
Crumbled up potato chips on top of casseroles.


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I drove my mother crazy begging for a TV dinner; I thought that was the epitome of "modernity" and, yes, sophistication. (OK, so my concept of sophistication was rather low on the scale.....)

So she finally broke down and bought me one. Man, was that thing awful! Yuck.

We only had them a few times. I agree they were awful, but I did like one- the roast turkey dinner. I think that may have been the first one they made.

I always loved chicken pot-pies and I still do although I will only eat them once or twice a year. While I still like them, they tasted somewhat better when I was a kid.

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