20 Depression Era Foods That Disappeared From the Family Table!

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20 Depression Era Foods That Disappeared From the Family Table!
20 Depression Era Foods That Disappeared From the Family Table!
20 Depression Era Foods That Disappeared From the Family Table!

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Can you imagine the types of meals families relied on during the tough times of the Great Depression? With no items wasted, innovative and unexpected food combinations were created. Discover how necessity led to creative results. Here we go!

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Chapters:
00:00 Presentation
0:15 Hoover Stew
1:07 Mock apple pie
1:58 Cornmeal porridge
2:47 Dandelion salad
3:38 Vinegar tart
4:29 Potato pancakes
5:22 Boiled carrot sandwich
6:13 Prune pudding
6:50 p.m. Egg soup
7:38 Cabbage and noodles
8:28 Bean soup
9:13 Milk toasts
10:05 Chopped beef with cream on toast
10:58 Oatmeal cakes
11:50 a.m. Squirrel stew
12:37 Cake against depression
13:34 Corned beef hash
14:26 Potato soup
15:03 Brown Apple Betties
15:54 Hominy
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