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a hamburger and a glass of milk


Didn't you just love it when Hope Lange orders this at the company restaurant? Doesn't this just encapsulate her character as a non-nonsense career girl who lives with her parents in Wilton, Connecticut, and doesn't it just cement that whole '50's atmospheree even better than the white gloves and the pearls? Let me see...in a 2006 remake the heroine would order a falafel sandwich and a double mocha frappuchino, Lord help us.

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I just love that line too.

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It's also not kosher...

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I guess Miss Bender wasn't a Jew.

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"I guess Miss Bender wasn't a Jew."



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Hate to tell you people but as a kid in the 60's I drank milk with a hamburger, sometimes as a teen in the 70's too. And look how normal I turned out?? I am laughing my ass off right now.

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Those of us who grew up in a certain era can remember both the slogan and the sentiment: Milk is a natural.

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The irony is that in the book a point is made that Carolyn never drinks milk, her mother complains because all she drinks is those "awful martinis".

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That seems like a 50's/60's thing. Milk with meat? My mom never served them together for a meal so the combination never occured to me. Who knows I might like it but I can't bring myself to try it.

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Milk goes great with meat, and if you really want to have a cow, you can wear leather boots during the meal.

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Miss. Bender was a goyisha shicksa!!!

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I grew up drinking milk at every meal. Surprise, we also ate meat for lunch and dinner!

What exactly is so unusual about drinking milk and eating meat together? I thought it was common.

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This is making me laugh so uncontrollably. My mom would always give us milk for lunch on Saturday no matter what we were having for the meal. Bologna sandwich-Milk. Leftover meatloaf-Milk. Hamburgers-MILK.
I think perhaps it was just because she grew up on a farm where they had dairy cows and would milk every morning so therefore drank milk all the time.

I don't think of meat with milk very odd, but I very much don't like it, unless of course it brings back some fond not-to-long-ago memories.

It's funny the things (especially food) that are odd to some people and not another. My dad would always eat bacon with ketchup and I've been told by many, many people that that's very odd.

Some others from my (apparently very odd) family:
Bologna-grape jelly sandwich
Shredded carrot in jello
Saltines with Choclate Ice Cream - one I actually LOVE.



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Hey, the "shredded carrot in jello" was a staple in my family too! Had to be orange jello though.

"Bologna grape jelly sandwich" -- hmmm . . . don't think so.

"Saltines with Chocolate Ice Cream"? On the strength of your enthusiasm, I may give that a try. Ah . . . I said "may" give that a try.

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What's considered "normal" food seems to vary by place and generation.
Aspic jelly, anybody? How about Vienna sausage hors d'oeuvres?

And does anyone else remember putting a mixture of ketchup and mayonnaise ("fry sauce" in other words) in ground beef crispy tacos? I'm trying to figure out where that one originated.

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Milk and spaghetti is a great combination. The milk cuts through the acidity of the tomato sauce, you see. I was a weird kid, I guess. I PREFERRED milk to pop or any other beverage.

"Bologna-grape jelly sandwich"

Never heard of that but I have to second the other poster: "Don't think so."

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Maybe some think the combination is too rich. I know I usually prefer to drink something clear and palate-cleansing with lunch and dinner.

Also, some claim that calcium may inhibit iron absorption.

And of course, those who observe Kashrut do not combine meat and dairy in the same meal.

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I would SO get a stomach ache!

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I have to laugh! I have a running joke that in old films if food is mentioned it's usually "coffee and sandwiches."

"Bring us some coffee and sandwiches" or "I'll make coffee and sandwiches."

Old people still order black coffee with their meals in diners.

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Hate to burst your bubble, but I'm 65 and "always" add cream to my coffee when at diners.

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Indeed. And make sure it's real cream, or at least half and half. None of that nondairy creamer or Coffee Mate.

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I wish there was a like button. :)

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How odd that you would mention a down button....my sentiments exactly!!!!!

I've been contemplating sending an email to IMDB, requesting the possibility of adding a like/dislike button so that you don't have to always verbally respond if you agree or not with a statement...you are an inspiration...and I think I'll follow through!


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Like :)

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The only way it could have been better is if she'd ordered that meal at a Howard Johnson's.

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