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Originally Posted by BrianL99
The Villages is the land of reduced expectations, when it comes to food.
Given The Villages is the largest displaced population of middle America, I often wonder if that's just how middle America eats on a regular basis. Maybe they just don't know the difference in Peoria?
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Now you are tripping my trigger when you talk about the Midwest which grows most of the corn and soybeans that indirectly has something to do with feeding most of the United States of America and the world. We may not eat much at overpriced white cloth restaurants or care if the beans come in a can or not, but we do know some things like how to change a light bulb for example. Some of us even drove a tractor when we were thirteen years old. We also learned that when you throw dirt you lose ground.
Finally, we aren’t much of a food critic either. Did you know or do you care that half of the world’s population goes to bed hungry at night? Fore!