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Vaguely remember those commercials, simple line drawing animation with voice-over and nothing else. Caught my attention as a child. Piel's beer was a rarity as I recall, an uncle would bring it around occasionally. I remember the trade dress.

The favored brew for the Old Man was Black Label back then. "Hey Mabel, Black Label!" He somehow arranged for the local "distributors" to exchange a case of empties for another full case every other Monday.

Old fifties TV commercials. Amazing how some stayed in memory, even if the product was never in the house. Like "Speedy" Alka-Seltzer or Ernie Kovaks pitching White Owl cigars. Saturday morning Ovaltine ads. If we'd go to a grocery store with mom and see and ask for something that was advertised on the tube, she would say "NO! Those da**ed TV commercials!"

We did have Kellog's cereals on occasion tho. And I remember eating "Grape Nuts" sometimes. Mother was a "sugar nazi" so if we had a cereal around, it was rare and not with a sugar coating. Quaker Oats was a staple, fried cornmeal "mush" or bacon & eggs on weekends. I won't eat oatmeal to this day... thought it an awful gruel back then, my opinion hasn't changed.
 
A glass of Guinness Cream Ale is good after dinner. Not much for beer, bought a case of Millers beginning of last summer and most of it is still in the frig in the garage. Before this mess the world is in, my grandsons would drink the beer when they came over, they haven't been here in over a year now. :frown-new:

Just make sure you are getting Guinness Cream Ale and NOT Genesee Cream Ale! They're not called Genny Screamers for no reason!!
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Remember, Piel's Beer has less NFS. OK - who remembers what NFS was?
"have a Knick, have a Knick, have a Knickerbocker beer".
Who always ordered double anchovy pizza?
What color are ringside tickets?
Schaefer City.
 
Just make sure you are getting Guinness Cream Ale and NOT Genesee Cream Ale! They're not called Genny Screamers for no reason!!
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growing up right across the lake from Rochester there were many Genesee commercials but no access being in a different country - I have tried it, had to but that's about as far as I needed to go.
 
OK. NFS - "non-fermented sugar".
Only Richie Kelly orders double-anchovy pizza.
"Orange is ringside". You're in Schaefer City.
Genesee? How about Utica Club? "UC for me, boys".
In Montreal in the -50s - Dow, in big bottles. Molson's. JP - what's brewing up there now?
Drank Red Stripe in Jamaica on my honeymoon.
National Bohemian, Carling's Red Cap. Ballantine, Trommer's Malt Beer, Rheingold (my cousin Sue married into that family), and my old favorite Prior Double Dark (really great stuff).
 
Growing up on Long Island, I remember Ballantine Beer.... that brings back memories.
 
Pd, These questions used to be alot of fun until Google. But truely they are still fun and enlightening. the Borromian Rings are the three rings of Ballantine Beer. Realized when Peter Ballentine saw three interlocking rings of three glasses or bottle marks on a table. They are said to stand for Purity, Body and Flavor.
Pd, keep it up these are fun.
 
Mel Allen - Yankee announcer. Also famous for "How about that!" I once met him and broke him up when I said "Mel Allen? Well How About That!". It was at a high school graduation party. He was a friend of the graduate's father. Good guy.
 
I think that for this you just need to follow a proper diet. By including weight loss foods in your diet, you can burn all the extra fat and build muscle at the same time! Gaining muscle mass and burning fat requires a well-thought-out approach. You can work out in the gym, but if you don't eat right, it will be difficult to build muscle mass. I even once came across the article what to look out for in snack ingredients and made all the necessary conclusions. I wish you good health and patience.





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https://www.mealprep.com.au/p/nutritionist-review-hellofresh-for-families/
 
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