Sat, Aug-29-20, 04:01
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Plan: EpiPaleo/Primal/LowOx
Stats: 220/130/150
BF:
Progress: 129%
Location: USA
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Originally Posted by Calianna
From what I read a year or two ago, the push to eat more bread in the US actually started in the 1920's. Those were years of plenty - and they had so much excessive wheat production that they simply couldn't store all the grain that was being produced. So the US government ran ads telling people to eat more bread.
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It was a wild decade. It's my understanding this was also when the discoveries of WWI started being addressed. Like a third of the conscripts were unable to handle being a soldier because they were so under-nourished.
This started things like school lunch programs and providing milk. Which had a miraculous effect on starving children.
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