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Apr 2, 2025
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RockyBalboa
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RE: My grandma and her sister picked dandelion leaves as young girls.
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Things your grandparents ate during the Great Depression: My grandma says that
oxcoug
Apr 2, 8:10am
My grandma and her sister picked dandelion leaves as young girls.
Leonardo
Apr 2, 8:14am
RE: My grandma and her sister picked dandelion leaves as young girls.
RockyBalboa
Apr 2, 8:19am
Never had it, but dandelion soup is a thing. The entire plant is edible.
gangbusters
Apr 2, 8:24am
I had dandelion greens about a year ago. Awful, even Kale is better. I feel for
IceCreamButt
Apr 2, 9:05am
My Dad referred to the toilet paper in that era as "steel toilet paper"
RockyBalboa
Apr 2, 8:14am
My dad was born during the Great Depression. To this day one of his favorite desserts is...
Tokolosh
Apr 2, 8:15am
My dad learned that from his parents, and I have always eaten my cake in a bowl
EM_Puma
Apr 2, 8:19am
I won't eat cake without a glass of milk but thanks to you guys I'm just going
Y'sWoody
Apr 2, 8:29am
It’s really good. Most cake is too dry to eat without at least having milk to drink with it, and if you get ice cream on
mvtoro
Apr 2, 10:00am
My grandma would follow vegetable carts in Texas and take home whatever fell off
OU Cougar
Apr 2, 8:16am
Oh here's one I saw my gramps do: Raw, sliced potato w sprinkling of salt. He'd
oxcoug
Apr 2, 8:17am
Squirrel is actually pretty tasty. I've heard Mt Lion can be. and Rattle Snake is very tasty
crimedog
Apr 2, 8:19am
Mike Huckabee agrees - from a popcorn popper!
oxcoug
Apr 2, 8:20am
This is how I have had it. I was shocked how tasty it was
crimedog
Apr 2, 8:26am
One of my stepfathers, that didn't grow up in the Depression, loved squirrel
EM_Puma
Apr 2, 8:22am
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EM_Puma
Apr 2, 8:26am
No thank you, Delmar. One third of a gopher would only arouse my appetite without bedding it down.
Skeptical Optimist
Apr 2, 8:37am
haha such a great scene
crimedog
Apr 2, 8:37am
"We found a whole ..... gopher village"
Skeptical Optimist
Apr 2, 11:43am
Danish sandwich with liverwurst are great.
bluesloth
Apr 2, 8:20am
All organs are a no for me, dawg. I'd rather eat someone else's bicep or
oxcoug
Apr 2, 8:47am
My grandma liked cow tongue sandwiches because that's what they could get for cheap. Ate them till the end of her days
Perseguir
Apr 2, 8:21am
I ate tongue in Chile. It's really not bad tasting at all. The only downside
EM_Puma
Apr 2, 8:27am
Funny I ate it in Brasil served by an extremely impoverished Chileno family
CariocaCoug
Apr 2, 11:05am
You can buy tongue at Sam's Club. We eat it like once a month. Best tacos
RSL
Apr 2, 8:30am
Beef tongue is delicious. I had it as a kid as well. I love tacos de lengua today.
jdub
Apr 2, 11:22am
I ate bread and milk with my grandpa. He added salt and pepper. I added sugar.
BlueTooth
Apr 2, 8:23am
Ever hear of headcheese?
BYU Grounds
Apr 2, 8:23am
We used powdered milk until I got to HS age
Indy Coug
Apr 2, 8:27am
I had powdered milk the whole 2 years in Chile. It's just what they used.
EM_Puma
Apr 2, 8:29am
we had to use it in rural Alaska b/c couldn't get fresh. then when we moved to city still had to put it on our cereal
byujag
Apr 2, 9:49am
Or sometimes the dreaded half-powdered-milk/half-real-milk. Just ruining the little normal milk we had. 😕
mvtoro
Apr 2, 10:04am
Morning Moo is the best powdered milk I have had. When cold, not bad.
Parker Schnabel
Apr 2, 10:36am
Mixed half & half w/ 2% is decent. Much better than old powdered Carnation instant. Yuck.
Soupie
Apr 2, 10:38am
If mom made breakfast (which was rare) we knew it was because the milk ran out
DiamondMo
Apr 2, 11:35am
Even in his later days, my grandpa would take a thermos of milk to work each day
RevolutionDeathsquad
Apr 2, 8:27am
My dad ate
Repete397
Apr 2, 8:30am
My grandpa was so grateful for any food anyone brought him.
SLC-Durham
Apr 2, 8:34am
My grandparents literally grew up, hooked, or shot everything they ate.
bubbastats
Apr 2, 8:35am
Spam. Sooooo goooooood!
WDaddy
Apr 2, 8:48am
Lots of folks liked bread and milk
Nodak Cougar
Apr 2, 8:48am
My depression era parents liked bread and milk and saltine crackers and milk
Florwood
Apr 2, 8:51am
Hey, home-made whole wheat bread and milk is not bad!
85fan
Apr 2, 3:36pm
My G-Grandfather was a butcher and had to eat expensive cuts of meat
Cheese
Apr 2, 8:51am
My grandma's go-to that she learned during the depression was to save all of the
Emmett Fitz-Hume
Apr 2, 9:32am
Yup, my parents were depression children. We had soup can where dad would save the bacon, hamburger or other meat grease
BYU Grounds
Apr 2, 9:34am
Mom was born in 1926 and they ate that also, as well as dandelion leaves in OK
TeeKaa
Apr 2, 9:52am
I've had squirrel and I'm not even old.
TN_Coug
Apr 2, 10:12am
We have an old family recipe passed down called Slumgullion - probably not a depression-era recipe
Skeptical Optimist
Apr 2, 10:20am
Liverwurst is awesome and I would eat a liverwurst, mustard, and cream cheese sandwich every day for lunch if it didn’t
Clark Addison
Apr 2, 11:43am
I like liverwurst as well. So does my oldest son. But nobody else in the family does.
jdub
Apr 2, 11:48am
I grew up on "bread and milk" for supper. It was a regular meal that we enjoyed.
HighHorse
Apr 3, 6:20am
Threads like these are going to come in handy over the next few years with our economic downturn
byuTX
Apr 3, 6:54am
We ate bread and milk because my grandpa passed it down to my mom.
Squeegee
Apr 3, 7:09am
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