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  1. Arielle

    Depression Era recipes..(and others like it)

    That is a recipe I need to try!
  2. Arielle

    Depression Era recipes..(and others like it)

    Now I am hungry. :) I buy smoked turkey tails occassionally, and I dont want to share; not one with my family. lol I will have to look someday at the packaging for the labeling-- what ever it is , it is goooooood !
  3. Arielle

    Depression Era recipes..(and others like it)

    @ YK--I"m NOT for foolishness regarding wild plants-- I'm talking about learning from a learned person. In the past, this information and identification was handed down generation to generation. When that continuitiy is lost, the food source is lost. @ Lacy B-- smoked meats is something I...
  4. Arielle

    Depression Era recipes..(and others like it)

    That is really interesting. Amazing that govt workers make the most-- they make on par with teachers now. I suspect more people did many methods of preserving foods and not just eating fresh. Fresh was most likely in season produce, and during that time as much food as possible was "put up"...
  5. Arielle

    Depression Era recipes..(and others like it)

    yakima kid-- love love love your story. My SIL makes gulumpki , not sure of spelling, once year with all her female relative. . . . .I have been interested in the recipe as it is good food. From my family I have two cookbooks: One from my grandmother and the other from her sister. IT is the...
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