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16 things every family ate for breakfast in the 1960s that disappeared

Breakfast in the 1960s looked very different from the grab and go routines of today. Families gathered around the table for meals that were filling, homemade, and often rooted in postwar convenience trends. Powdered drinks, hot cereals, buttery toast, and sizzling meats were all part of the morning ritual. Some dishes were born from marketing fads, while others reflected tight budgets and big appetites. This list revisits the flavors and habits that once defined the American breakfast table and have slowly faded from daily life. It was a time when the kitchen was the heart of the home and the morning meal was never rushed.

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