This is a treat to watch how Chicago and the large cars looked during the 1950s when I was a teenager. To date at age 88, I enjoy walking from Union Station to North Western hospital to see my favorite doctors and discuss how to age greatly by studying nutrition because food is medicine that the body needs to keep us healthy.
All schools should teach students nutrition education to prevent the numerous diseases and health problems caused by eating too much junk and consuming daily amounts of salt, sugar, caffeine, alcohol, processed foods, pills, prescription drugs, etc.
During the old days of the 1950s, most men worked and supported the families while women were homemakers who prepared healthy and nutritional meals that prevented cancers and other other diseases.
Today’s women of the 2024 era are no longer homemakers because they are working all hours on all jobs and competing with men while the children are preparing junk to prevent starving to death at home and teaching themselves how to become adults. Men are also suffering from numerous health problems at an early age because they are nutrition illiterate without wifey being the homemaker to prepare real and unprocessed foods.
During the 1950s, we used to wear hats and gloves to shop at Marshall Field’s and Carson Pirie Scott’s department stores on downtown State Street. The busiest place to eat was at Walgreens cafeteria across from Marshall Field’s. WOW!
Very cool, thank you.
ReplyDeleteThis is a treat to watch how Chicago and the large cars looked during the 1950s when I was a teenager. To date at age 88, I enjoy walking from Union Station to North Western hospital to see my favorite doctors and discuss how to age greatly by studying nutrition because food is medicine that the body needs to keep us healthy.
ReplyDeleteAll schools should teach students nutrition education to prevent the numerous diseases and health problems caused by eating too much junk and consuming daily amounts of salt, sugar, caffeine, alcohol, processed foods, pills, prescription drugs, etc.
During the old days of the 1950s, most men worked and supported the families while women were homemakers who prepared healthy and nutritional meals that prevented cancers and other other diseases.
Today’s women of the 2024 era are no longer homemakers because they are working all hours on all jobs and competing with men while the children are preparing junk to prevent starving to death at home and teaching themselves how to become adults. Men are also suffering from numerous health problems at an early age because they are nutrition illiterate without wifey being the homemaker to prepare real and unprocessed foods.
During the 1950s, we used to wear hats and gloves to shop at Marshall Field’s and Carson Pirie Scott’s department stores on downtown State Street.
ReplyDeleteThe busiest place to eat was at Walgreens cafeteria across from Marshall Field’s. WOW!