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Definitely buying this DVD when it comes out :D
YouTube - Great Depression Cooking Ep:7 - Poorman's Feast
Clara the Great Depression Cook... thought it would be interesting, but... it is... uhm, sweet. I mean, really charming woman.
And my cold stone heart does not look at many things that way.
Enjoy. 
Bruce
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"The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated." - Gandhi
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Odd that you bring this up. We just had one of her meals last night. I think she called it the 3 course meal or something like that. Lentils and rice, steaks in lemon juice, and a nice salad. It was actually very good! We'll be buying her DVD as well. Very sweet woman.
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She might be a sweet lady, I'll admit. Buy the DVD? I don't think so.
This was meant as a joke,right?
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Re: Definitely buying this DVD when it comes out :D
 Originally Posted by Shadera
Odd that you bring this up. We just had one of her meals last night. I think she called it the 3 course meal or something like that. Lentils and rice, steaks in lemon juice, and a nice salad. It was actually very good! We'll be buying her DVD as well. Very sweet woman.
Poor Man's Feast. 
I am gonna be trying that one this weekend. We just started making a point of making more *from scratch* meals (weekends and all lunches), so I think this may be a nice complement.
 Originally Posted by Dave763
She might be a sweet lady, I'll admit. Buy the DVD? I don't think so.
This was meant as a joke,right?
You would know it was a joke if I was to have made some joke-esque comment - or included a whimsical emoticon.
Nope, do not see any. Guess it was not a joke.
Bruce
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Re: Definitely buying this DVD when it comes out :D
Depression era menus would be a timely thing for us all to learn at this juncture.
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Re: Definitely buying this DVD when it comes out :D
 Originally Posted by dsirkle
Depression era menus would be a timely thing for us all to learn at this juncture.
You got that right!!!
Thomas "Slim" Whitman
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Re: Definitely buying this DVD when it comes out :D
 Originally Posted by dsirkle
Depression era menus would be a timely thing for us all to learn at this juncture.
There was... or is... a prediction that 2009 will mirror 1939, which is why this is supposedly getting so much attention.
And never underestimate the draw of nostalgia.
If I get frustrated that I cannot afford my double hets for snow... I think it is nice to have some perspective on that.
Bruce
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Re: Definitely buying this DVD when it comes out :D
 Originally Posted by Bruce Whitehead
Poor Man's Feast.
I am gonna be trying that one this weekend. We just started making a point of making more *from scratch* meals (weekends and all lunches), so I think this may be a nice complement.
If I'd actually started watching the video you posted before I posted that, I'd have known. For some reason I was thinking you posted the one with the potatoes and hot dogs. Poorman's meal I think that one was.
Anyway, enjoy and Bon Appetit! Make sure to try that salad - as a non-salad person I was surprised at how much I liked it.
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Defiantly looks good. It's good to see people still respect the depression and people from that era. I lived with my grandmother for almost 20 years (I'm 20 and she passed last year) I loved nothing more than her stories about after the depression. She was born the year before but the recession from it really impacted her life dramatically, as you can imagine. I think it's great this lady is using technology to show us how it was, food is the best interpreter IMO. Post up when the DVD comes out. Thanks for sharing.
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