With the soaring costs of groceries, it's not wonder that Depression-era dinners are trending. This is one of the easiest low ...
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Depression Era Dinners We Don't Eat Anymore
Even though food prices have exploded and salaries haven't been able to keep up in recent years, most people are fortunate enough not to eat the same way that others did during the Great Depression.
vintage photo of woman stirring pot - George Marks/Getty Images When times are tough, culinary innovation takes place. From Italy's flavor-optimizing cucina povera to the complicated history of budae ...
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How families cooked during the Great Depression
The video recreates a Great Depression–era supper using salt pork stew and rice pudding. Ingredients are selected based on ...
Volunteers donate meals from their own tables. Or, like the volunteers we caught up with at St. Jerome's Church in Northeast Philadelphia, they cook in church or synagogue kitchens. As the economy ...
Patrons attending the final day of the annual Post-Bulletin Cooking School in 1936, left with door prizes ranging from potted plants, a 49-pound sack of flour, a large baked ham, an electric mixer and ...
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