I was explaining that people in the 1700s ate root vegetables during the winter months, and the kid asked me what those were.
“What foods grow underground?”
They had no idea, but they were certain they would never eat any thing that grew in dirt. These were country kids, not children who grew up in the city. We had quite a discussion. I’m not sure all of them believed me.
pschearer Premium Member over 5 years ago
Aren’t hole foods bagels and donuts?
PoodleGroomer over 5 years ago
Hole foods is doughnuts.
Anathema Premium Member over 5 years ago
They mean the expensive foods.
Twonky over 5 years ago
I think Ruthie means they come from a hole in the ground.
Dani Rice over 5 years ago
I was explaining that people in the 1700s ate root vegetables during the winter months, and the kid asked me what those were.
“What foods grow underground?”They had no idea, but they were certain they would never eat any thing that grew in dirt. These were country kids, not children who grew up in the city. We had quite a discussion. I’m not sure all of them believed me.
KevDoneIt over 5 years ago
mom and dad won’t get the joke, or can they read the conversation?
Steverino Premium Member over 5 years ago
We have a Whole Foods near us, its one they took over when they bought Wild Oats. The store is small. I call it the Half Foods.
DonaldH1 over 5 years ago
We have a new donut shop in the small town where I live . Name: Hole Foods. Pretty good pastries, but expensive.
kab2rb over 5 years ago
Oh Ruthie that is just the start of foods.
dwane.scoty1 over 5 years ago
De Penne!