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  2. Depression-Era Thanksgiving Recipes That Are Actually ... - AOL

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    Chestnut Stuffing. In 2011, The Beaumont (Texas) Enterprise unearthed a few amazing Thanksgiving recipes printed Nov. 21, 1932, in a predecessor newspaper called The Beaumont Journal.

  3. Depression-Era Recipes That Get You Cheap Meals - AOL

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    Nothing shows more creativity than Depression-Era recipes like this: a pie whose main ingredient is literally water. This dish was especially popular in the South, where, with fewer cities than in ...

  4. The Depression-Era Bread I Can’t Stop Making - AOL

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    How To Make My Depression-Era Peanut Butter Bread. To make one loaf (about 8 servings), you’ll need: Oil or shortening for the pan. 2 cups (240g) all-purpose flour. 1/4 cup sugar. 4 teaspoons ...

  5. Wacky cake - Wikipedia

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    Wacky cake first gained prominence during the Great Depression, when ingredients such as dairy and eggs were harder to obtain. [2] [3] [5] Wacky cake later also became popular during rationing during World War II, when milk and eggs were scarce. [5] [11] During the COVID-19 pandemic, wacky cake again became a popular dessert to bake during ...

  6. Water pie - Wikipedia

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    Simplified recipes with alternative ingredients, including desserts such as depression cake, were popular throughout history in times when ingredients were scarce or unaffordable. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Water pie in particular, dates back to the late nineteenth century. [ 2 ]

  7. Bulldog gravy - Wikipedia

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    Bulldog gravy was a Great Depression-era foodstuff associated with American coal miners, [1] [2] [3] which consists of a mixture of milk, flour and grease. [4] Contemporary recipes give the proportions as "1/4 cup drippings from frying sausage, bacon, chicken, or pork chops, mixed with 1/4 cup flour and 2 cups milk".

  8. No eggs, milk or butter? 'Depression cake' is making a comeback

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    The cake, which gets its name from the cakes baked during the Great Depression when rations were limited, is currently making a big comeback as many home bakers are searching for recipes that are ...

  9. Porcupine meatballs - Wikipedia

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    They were a staple during the Great Depression requiring only a few basic ingredients: ground beef, uncooked long-grain rice, onion, and canned tomato soup. [1] The name comes from the appearance of the meatballs, which appear prickly when the rice pokes out of them as they cook, resembling a porcupine. The dish became popular in the United ...