During the Great Depression, families still hosted Thanksgiving dinners and what they managed to whip up wasn’t dreary or ...
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 ...
People in line at a soup kitchen during the Great Depression. - Bettmann/Getty Images In tough times, folks have always used what was on hand to get by. With food costs soaring at present, social ...
In the 1930s, home cooks across America had to get creative just to put food on the table. With limited resources, rationing, and little room for waste, families relied on ingenuity to stretch every ...
I eat more burgers than I probably should, but I can’t help it. There’s something about this simple food that keeps me coming back for more. While the classic burger with cheese, pickles, onions, ...