During the Depression, scarce resources and frugal mindsets forced home cooks to get creative during the holidays, but the recipes they devised out of necessity deserve a second look in times of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Looking for ways to save money in the kitchen without sacrificing flavor? In this video, Nicole makes 10 Great Depression–era ...
It's hard to imagine that the average American family had 40% less money in 1933 compared to 1929. In response to such a steep and sudden decline in income, everyone had to get creative in the kitchen ...
The Great Depression led to the creation and popularization of some unique desserts, including this pie that used an unusual ...
Depression-era recipes were born from necessity, but we still enjoy plenty of these foods today, not necessarily because they're fairly inexpensive, but because they're delicious. For instance, did ...
TikTok users have been sharing creative meals that stretch groceries, such as Fried Potatoes with Hot Dogs, Pork Cake and Water Pie Virginia Chamlee is a Politics Writer at PEOPLE. She has been ...
Volunteers donate meals from their own tables. Or, like the volunteers we caught up with at St. Jerome's Church in Northeast Philadelphia, they cook in church or synagogue kitchens. As the economy ...
When it comes to holiday cooking, there's no place more trusted for discovering hidden gems than Grandma's recipe tin. We have a feeling these comforting, old-school recipes will become tradition at ...