Made with basic kitchen staples, this old-fashioned buttermilk pie pairs a creamy, custard-like filling with a flaky pastry ...
During World War I and the Great Depression, regular staple pantry ingredients were scarce, so folks had to get creative.
Depression-era pantry staples still help modern kitchens save money, waste less food, and cook filling meals from simple ingredients. The post Depression Era Pantry Staples Grandma Used That Still ...
During a time when basic ingredients were rationed, people got creative and found unique ways to put together whatever they had on hand to bake. For example, H2O was used to make water pie, a popular ...
To say the Great Depression changed the way Americans ate would be an understatement. Home cooks dropped or reduced the use of costly ingredients like meat, dairy, and eggs. Today, while these foods ...
It's a good bet that no one would guess that the sublime Sugar Cream Pie traces its roots back to the Depression era. The favorite of many a family is one of countless recipes from that period, a ...
City aims to research a CCC camp that was adjacent to the Carpenter and Geer Natural Areas from 1939-1941 For most Cortez residents, the days of the Civilian Conservation Corps are too far away to ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Journalists got a close-up view of renovations at the Federal Reserve as part of a government-led tour of the Great Depression-era headquarters in Washington. PUNXSUTAWNEY, Pa. (AP) ...