On an interesting note, a food channel on YoutTube, Adam Ragusea, was commenting about how recipes have changed as the size of families has changed, and he concluded that household size decreasing seem to "be an inevitable outcome of very high levels of economic development; everywhere in the world where prosperity rises, and people have alot of access to education and healthcare, the birthrates plummet."

He's so close.

Source: youtube.com/watch?v=tm0-LNHfzH

@DoubleD in other news today I made my own version of fluffy eggs with dill weed and cayenne pepper. Having nothing but eggs for breakfast is based and protein pilled.

@ButtWorldsMan Good choice of spices, and I agree. Back in my bodybuilding days, I filled up the pan with eggs and bacon and then had deviled eggs for meal #2.

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@DoubleD ah, I'm missing bacon. Gotta get some.

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I will send you guys two links that is very easy to disprove any other theories.
The british empire was the most prosperous of its centuries, look at its fertility rate:
statista.com/statistics/103307
What happened in 1880:
guides.library.duke.edu/femini

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