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  1. Back to basics. Cooking and nutrition classes for school children, as there used to be. Sewing and needlework classes as there used to be. Gardening knowledge as implemented by the first New Zealand Intermediate schools and still practised by some schools.

    Parents of my parents’ generation brought up big families on one income, usually dad’s. We were well fed, much better dressed than today’s kids, with good footwear and best clothes for Sundays. Few latchkey kids.

    Main difference is meat being no longer accessible direct from the freezing works, nor were there over-priced supermarkets like there are today. My first year married I’d buy a shillings worth of cat’s meat from the butcher, take it home and mince it, and it was okay to eat. Electricity prices weren’t rapacious as they are now, and that’s something that only government can fix.Why not?

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