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Monday, August 20, 2007

Hygiene?

At the end of my last post I mentioned buying snowballs from the breadman.
This got me thinking about how obsessed we now are about hygiene.

In the days when the breadman called at our house twice a week, bread was not wrapped in layers of plastic. It sat naked on the shelves of the van. If you wanted a loaf - plain and unsliced, of course - Willie pulled it away from the rest of the batch. If there were loose pieces hanging from your loaf, he pulled them off and ate them.
You never thought to ask when he last washed his hands or where he had had his fingers.

Strangely enough, children were healthier then, with fewer allergies. To-day we are so determined to use a variety of concoctions which - apparently - will kill every known germ that children can no longer build up any natural immunity. And in the process we enrich Tesco, Sainsbury, Asda etc, never to speak of the manufacturers. While their profits rise, we impoverish the NHS with all the treatments we need to combat the allergies!

Sorry about the rant - I must be missing my biscuits. I've done very well over the last couple of weeks. I've stayed in control, with only a few minor lapses.
I've been busy, of course - and when you're busy you don't have time to think about comfort eating.
The moral? Keep busy and it's easy to stay in control!

2 comments:

Soulbirder said...

No naked bread in my day Sam, it was definitely well clothed by then.

The image of Willie tearing off the loose pieces of bread and eating them will keep me in fits of laughter for the rest of the day - thank you!

Eve

Will said...

Eve, bread wasn't wrapped in the late fifties/early sixties - at least, ours wasn't and it came from Inglis's bakery.