These 1960s Habits Would Not Be Acceptable Today

Boozy mealtimes

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It’s no secret either that, in the ’60s, breakfast, lunch, and dinner each had their fair share of alcoholic beverages. In 1962, Sex and the Single Girl was published. The book promoted promiscuity and advocated for the egg, steak, and wine diet. Yes, there is an actual diet that consists of these three things. For breakfast and lunch, you’re allowed an egg and some white wine. Meanwhile, for dinner, steak and wine are recommended. Why don’t we start dieting now?

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