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Depression Era Dinners We Don't Eat Anymore
It's hard to imagine that the average American family had 40% less money in 1933 compared to 1929. In response to such a steep and sudden decline in income, everyone had to get creative in the kitchen ...
The Great Depression spanned from 1929 to the beginning of World War II in 1939 and was a period of economic instability and severe hardship. But according to Senior Producer Nicole McLaughlin, "it ...
I never thought I’d find myself rummaging through my great-grandmother’s old recipe cards, hoping for some last-minute inspiration for an easy treat to celebrate my daughter’s awesome report card. Yet ...
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This one-pan breakfast of the Great Depression was cheap, resourceful, and filling
This simple breakfast, made with just three basic ingredients, was an easy and effective way to stretch the humble potato ...
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