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  2. Soup kitchen - Wikipedia

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    By the late 19th century soup kitchens were to be found in several US cities. [8] [13] The concept of soup kitchens hit the mainstream of United States consciousness during the Great Depression. One soup kitchen in Chicago was sponsored by American mobster Al Capone in an apparent effort to clean up his image. [14]

  3. Great Depression in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Herbert Hoover and the Great Depression (1959). scholarly history online; Watkins, T. H. The Great Depression: America in the 1930s. (2009) online; popular history. Wecter, Dixon. The Age of the Great Depression, 1929–1941 (1948), scholarly social history online; Wicker, Elmus. The Banking Panics of the Great Depression (1996) White, Eugene N.

  4. Great Depression - Wikipedia

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    The Great Depression was a severe global economic downturn from 1929 to 1939. ... Unemployed men standing in line outside a depression soup kitchen in Chicago, 1931.

  5. Heinz - Wikipedia

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    In 1930, Howard Heinz, son of Henry Heinz, helped to fight the downturn of the Great Depression by selling ready-to-serve soups and baby food. They became top sellers. The Pittsburgh plant included a large "Heinz service building", which included three dining rooms and a 3,000-seat auditorium.

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

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    The Great Depression was over by then, but the recipes from that era, like this peanut butter bread, lived on. ... Depression Era cooks were clever and had to be resourceful to eat well without ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. Aynor? Loris? Ketchup Town? The story behind some of ... - AOL

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    Ketchup Town Tucked between S.C. Highways 23 and 99 about nine miles north of Aynor, this enclave traces its roots to the Depression era. In 1927, Herbert Small built his home and a general store ...

  9. 20 Vintage Soup Recipes Worth Making Again (And Again ... - AOL

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    "A hearty soup, great for a cold, blustery March day--or any day! My husband Tom developed this recipe and got it just right on the second try. Best if cooked one day ahead, refrigerated overnight ...