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10 Strange Foods of the Great Depression
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10 Strange Foods of the Great Depression

The Great Depression, which lasted in the United States from 1929 to 1939, was a time of intense scarcity.  Jobs, money, and food were in short supply, so people had to reinvent their menus to survive the prolonged economic downturn. Food that people wouldn’t have earlier considered eating was silently gobbled down as they made do with what was readily available.  These culinary experiments later came to be known as “Depression-Era Cuisine.” Depression-era soup line 1. Prune Pudding First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, an early proponent of the home economics movement, whipped up nutritious and inexpensive meals she discovered at Cornell University’s Home Economics Department.  During the Depression, she made her husband, President Franklin Roosevelt, eat prune pudding, especially when guests were around. Prunes were cheap, easily available, easily stored, and therefore a mainstay during the Great Depression. So, prune pudding became a quick and easy substitute for fresh fruits, pies, and other desserts.  All this simple and delicious dessert needed were prunes, sugar, and egg whites whipped together. 2. Creamed Chip Beef Also humorously called “shit on a shingle” or “save our stomachs” (SOS), creamed chip beef was a staple during both World Wars and the Great Depression.  This strange dish has its roots in Pennsylvania Dutch country. It was whipped up with salted and dried beef, flour, butter, and milk before being served on a piece of toast.  People also added parsley and pepper to the mix if they had some on hand while substituting beef for cheaper meat like goats or wild game. The dish is still served today at certain restaurants and diners in the Mid-Atlantic. 3. Corned Beef Luncheon Salad Corned beef luncheon salad was another common beef dish during the Great Depression.  It was made with canned corned beef, canned corn, canned peas, gelatin, lemon juice, and vinegar, which were set in a bowl or Jello mold in the refrigerator. It sometimes also featured mayonnaise, eggs, horseradish, and other vegetables. 4. Hoover Stew Hoover Stew is a Depression-era Cuisine staple named after United States President Herbert Hoover, whom many Americans blamed for the Great Depression.  Popular in soup kitchens then, this cheap stew was a thin broth consisting of sliced hot dog rounds, cooked macaroni, canned tomatoes, and canned corn, beans, or peas. 5. Dandelion Salad The Great Depression saw people frequently scavenging in their backyards for wild, fresh, edible greens that they could use in cooking. Dandelions were typical produce, so Italian immigrant women in New York City would add this nutritious ingredient to salads, creating a free meal.  They would forage and mix these bitter greens with sweet or tangy ingredients to balance the flavor. They usually added whatever they had on hand: olive oil, hard-boiled eggs, cooked white beans, bacon bits, bacon grease, lemon juice, vinegar, salt, and pepper. 6. Kraft Macaroni and Cheese In 1937, when the United States was in the throes of the Great Depression, Kraft Foods launched the iconic Mac and Cheese. The company sold eight million boxes of the boxed product within a year of its debut. This easy-to-make packaged dish came with a bag of dried pasta and a packet of powdered cheese. Costing 19 cents, it served four people and was an inexpensive and quick way to feed a family. This Depression-era meal is popular even today, not only in households in the country but worldwide. 7. Peanut Butter-Stuffed Onions During the Depression, onions were a common and easily grown and stored vegetable. So, they were readily available and, most importantly, free.  Meanwhile, peanut butter was also inexpensive. So, the Bureau of Home Economics devised the recipe for peanut butter-stuffed onions as an easy way for American homemakers to feed their families. The recipe for this curious dish was published in many 1930s newspapers and magazines. It eventually found its way onto American dining tables as a healthy, tasty, simple, and low-cost meal that could be served any time of the day. The mishmash consisted of baked onions with peanut butter filling mixed with stale bread crumbs. These ingredients came together and created a distasteful and disliked dish that people only ate to fill their hungry stomachs. 8. Loaves Loaves were another mainstay during the Depression. They were usually made from cheap ingredients but would feature a star ingredient that served as the highlight of the meal. Some popular types of Depression-era loaves were liver loaf, lima bean, and peanut loaf.  If people wanted to splurge, they would make an authentic meatloaf and pad it with inexpensive ingredients like crackers or bread. Then, by adding canned soup and ketchup, homemakers could give the dish some extra flavor without costing too much. 9. Vinegar Pie Pie recipes from the 1930s usually tried to recreate fruit pies, like apple pies without fruits which were hard to come by. Instead, they substituted vinegar for the tartness of fruits and lemons. One popular vinegar-based treat was vinegar pie, also called vinegar cobbler or Desperation Pie. People created this low-cost dessert with a pie crust filled with apple cider vinegar, flour, unsalted butter, salt, brown sugar, eggs, ground cinnamon, ground nutmeg, cloves, and water.  It looked and tasted like custard with a sweet and tangy flavor while leaving a tingling sensation on the roof of people’s mouths. 10. Mock Apple Pie Another standard dessert during the Great Depression was the mock apple pie. This pie recipe also tried to mimic the flavor of apples using cheaper ingredients in its filling. A mock apple pie was technically a pastry imposter, as it had no apples. Instead, it used crumbled Ritz crackers, lemon juice, cinnamon, butter, and sugar syrup as humble substitutes for apple pie filling. These ingredients were stuffed in a pie crust and then baked. The crackers’ unique texture, rich buttery flavor, and other ingredients created a taste that reminded people of apple pies. This made it a Depression-era favorite. Though the Depression was a challenging time for our country, it’s pretty amazing to see how people adapted and got creative for survival. References/Citations https://medium.com/lessons-from-history/14-bizarre-foods-people-ate-during-the-great-depression-a708081cf529 https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2010/11/22/the-first-kitchen https://listverse.com/2022/08/08/10-weird-foods-people-ate-during-the-great-depression/ https://www.askaprepper.com/15-weird-foods-common-great-depression/ https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/marvelous-macaroni-and-cheese-30954740/The post 10 Strange Foods of the Great Depression first appeared on History Defined.
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Donald Trump Bloodied During Apparent Rally Shooting: REPORT
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Donald Trump Bloodied During Apparent Rally Shooting: REPORT

Secret Service guards leapt on top of him. Continue reading…
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Donald Trump Survives Assassination Attempt at Rally - LIVE Megyn Kelly Show
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CNN Can't Help Themselves, Immediately Insult Trump After Shooting
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CNN Can't Help Themselves, Immediately Insult Trump After Shooting

This county's anti-conservative media never knows when enough is enough. You would think that when their enemies are shot and wounded, it might be the time to set aside petty partisan antics. But apparently even when former President Trump was seemingly shot on Friday, CNN just couldn't help but insult...
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Tucker Carlson PREDICTED Today’s Assassination Attempt On President Trump
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Tucker Carlson PREDICTED Today’s Assassination Attempt On President Trump

Tucker Carlson predicted exactly that this would happen and people laughed at him. He was right again. Tucker warned they’d try to kill Trump. Many people (including myself) thought he was nuts. Needs to be a full investigation of the secret service. And he needs his own protection right now. — Gregg Re (@gregg_re) July 13, 2024 Here is Tucker on the Adam Carolla show telling you EXACTLY what they would do next to him: Tucker Carlson Says They Will Do Anything to Stop Trump From Being President Again “If you begin with criticism, then you go to protest, then you go to impeachment, now you go to indictment and none of them work…What’s next? Graph it out. We are speeding towards… pic.twitter.com/U29a7vMiUe — Chief Nerd (@TheChiefNerd) August 30, 2023 FULL VIDEO PLAYER: Tucker Carlson predicted today’s Assassination attempt on President Trump pic.twitter.com/zVyrDlFGro — DailyNoah.com (@DailyNoahNews) July 13, 2024 Here is Tucker and Alex Jones on the same topic: Alex and Tucker knew what was coming. Assassination is the only move they have left to beat Trump. pic.twitter.com/5043oWr1oF — Chase Geiser (@realchasegeiser) July 13, 2024 Trump just got shot in the ear as multiple shots rang out at his rally in Pennsylvania. We have officially reached open assassination attempts on Trump’s life levels. Tucker warned about this. — Savanah Hernandez (@sav_says_) July 13, 2024 OMG Assassination attempt on Donald Trump at Rally. Tucker has been warning us. They can only win one way!! Please say a prayer with me. Trump seen bleeding They missed but remember that saying about if you come for the king and you miss . . . pic.twitter.com/ar5JETdfO3 — Sandra Schulze (@sandraschulze) July 13, 2024  
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NEW FOOTAGE: President Trump In Firm Control After Getting Shot — WATCH!
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NEW FOOTAGE: President Trump In Firm Control After Getting Shot — WATCH!

New footage just emerged with better audio of President Trump after getting shot. The man is a legend. His first words after the Secret Service tries to whisk him away is “let me get my shoes” and then “stop, stop” as he orders them to stop and he pumps his fist in the air. Absolute legend. He appears to be ok from what we are hearing. Donald $TRUMP: “Let me get my shoes” like a badass! pic.twitter.com/TI6RIzem1h — MAGA Memecoin (@MAGAMemecoin) July 13, 2024 Longer clip: #TRUMP just got shot at a Rally?! You can hear them saying “shooter down” then Trump says “let me get my shoes” as he gets carried off stage by Secret Service. His ear is bleeding and the blood is going down his face. pic.twitter.com/EXSYcWKvpx — zvck (@DegenGamerMemes) July 13, 2024 FULL VIDEO PLAYER: #TRUMP just got shot at a Rally?! You can hear them saying “shooter down” then Trump says “let me get my shoes” as he gets carried off stage by Secret Service. His ear is bleeding and the blood is going down his face. pic.twitter.com/EXSYcWKvpx — zvck (@DegenGamerMemes) July 13, 2024 Another angle: SHOTS FIRED AT TRUMP RALLY WATCH as Secret service escorts Trump away! Trump remained unfazed (‘Let me get my shoes!’) and raised his fist with the crowd. pic.twitter.com/LZwVnpPNhp — News Nomad (@The_Nomad_News) July 13, 2024
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