Oh, that's because she took it from another video and I'm almost willing to guarantee she did zero research on her own. I can't find the exact video with the list, but if you google 1950s house wife for a day the concept has been done more than a few times. Which isn't a problem, really, but there's one that is basically exactly the same as hers. If she had found the list herself somewhere she would have given more information but I think she wanted to downplay the fact that she didn't do the research. If I recall, the list may be American, which might explain the chicken for lunch reference. I wish I could find it! My jaw dropped when I saw her video.I am watching her day in the life of a 1950s housewife video, where on earth did she find this "timetable"? Who (except for the very rich, I guess) had meat every day, let alone like that for lunch? Also the irony of her talking about cleaning and wondering "who has the time?", she has ample time to do things like that. I found the video so disappointing as it reminded me of the "eating like..." videos she did in the past which I LOVED, she researched the history etc... this was just lazy, and when her mum pointed out that this was unelily a daily lunch she had no reply except "it was in the timetable"