Vintage Rewind
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20 Lunch Classics That Have FADED Into History
🌟 20 Classic Lunches That Have Faded Into History 🌟
Ever wondered about those iconic lunch dishes that once graced our tables but have since slipped into culinary obscurity? Join us on a nostalgic journey as we explore 20 classic lunches that once ruled the lunchroom but are now relics of the past!
👉 If these classic lunches spark nostalgia or curiosity, give us a thumbs up, subscribe for more culinary memories, and stay tuned for our tasty trips down memory lane!
✨ Join the conversation in the comments below: Which classic lunch do you miss the most?
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Grandma’s 30 Depression-Era Frugal Living Tips
Просмотров 9407 часов назад
🌟 30 Depression-Era Frugal Living Tips 🌟 Discover 30 timeless tips inspired by the Great Depression era to save money, reduce waste, and add old-fashioned charm to your life. Have these life hacks faded into history or are you still using them today? Highlights: Potato peel chips 🍟 Repurposed clothes 👗 DIY cleaning solutions 🧼 Homemade preserves 🍯 Bartering with neighbors 🤝 Enjoy these budget-f...
Every President’s Favorite Food (1960s Onwards)
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Discover the favorite foods of U.S. Presidents from JFK to Biden! Join us on a flavorful journey through the culinary cravings of American leaders, from JFK's clam chowder to Biden's ice cream. Explore how these tastes reflect their personalities and historical eras. #president #nostalgia
10 Old Home Features That Have Faded Into History
Просмотров 6314 дней назад
Take a journey back in time as we explore the forgotten features that once defined everyday life in old homes. From the nostalgic days of iceboxes and coal chutes to the elegant design of radiator covers and built-in ironing boards, we delve into the relics of the past that show just how much home living has evolved. If you’re a fan of vintage homes, architectural history, or just love a good d...
The Rise and Fall of Sears (Sears History)
Просмотров 47621 день назад
Take a nostalgic journey through the history of Sears, once America's largest and most beloved retailer. From its start as a mail-order catalog to its dominance in brick-and-mortar stores, Sears was a cornerstone of American shopping. This video explores the rise of this iconic brand, its significant impact on consumer culture, and the factors behind its dramatic decline. Perfect for those inte...
Weird Things From The 1960s That Were ILLEGAL
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Curious about the strange and surprising laws from the 1960s in the USA? In this video, we uncover five bizarre things that were illegal during this iconic decade. Discover how these unusual regulations reflect the social and cultural norms of the time and see how they shaped everyday life.
6 Forgotten Beers We Want Back
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In this video, we take a nostalgic journey through time to explore six beer brands that were once beloved but have since faded into obscurity. From Hamm's Beer, known for its catchy jingle, to Schlitz, "The Beer That Made Milwaukee Famous," these brands were once household names but now exist only in the memories of beer enthusiasts. Join us as we uncover the history, rise, and fall of these fo...
10 Forgotten Sandwiches That Faded From Family Tables
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Ever wondered about the sandwiches that once graced our tables but seem to have become less common today? In this video, we take a look at 10 nostalgic sandwiches that were once family favorites but have gradually faded from the spotlight. From classic creations to unique twists, these sandwiches had their heyday and are now not as prevalent as they once were. We explore their origins and what ...
What People Ate to Survive the Great Depression: 20 Frugal Dishes
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Step back in time with Vintage Rewind as we explore the simple yet resourceful meals that helped families survive the Great Depression. Discover how creativity and resilience turned basic ingredients into hearty dishes that sustained millions during one of the toughest periods in history. From dandelion soup to potato pancakes, we delve into the recipes that defined an era. If you enjoy this jo...
5 Forgotten Cigarette Brands That Faded Into History
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Take a nostalgic journey through the history of smoking in America as we explore five iconic cigarette brands that have faded into history. From their heyday in the mid-20th century to their decline in today's market, discover the stories behind once-popular brands such as Lucky Strike and Viceroy, and what led to their disappearance. We'll dive into vintage advertisements, brand histories, and...

Комментарии

  • @dudanunesbleff
    @dudanunesbleff 4 часа назад

    Have you seen the price of olive oil lately? It's a luxury item, no frugality there.

  • @Erik-oe7gc
    @Erik-oe7gc День назад

    I see nothing wrong with limiting alcohol sales on Sunday. Not a big deal.

  • @Catbooks
    @Catbooks День назад

    I hadn't heard of several of these, but the chicken Waldorf salad sandwich does sound good.

  • @Clare-qo5jv
    @Clare-qo5jv День назад

    The only one familiar to me is spam and eggs.

  • @norman9076
    @norman9076 День назад

    My mom's family would eat anything they could put their hands on. In winter, there was a rabbit if you were lucky. And in the summer groundhog. One winter, they only had rutabaga with salt.... morning, noon, and night. That was it. Nothing else. I've been to all you can eat buffet where teenagers leave plates half eaten then go for more. And the parents making the excuse to the waiters "don't be mad at them, they don't like it." WTH?

  • @marykeele2723
    @marykeele2723 2 дня назад

    What about squirrel, possum, raccoon & fish stew? Chicken was a luxury. Cornbread was the same. My grandparents had 13 kids. No money. When Grandma passed away there were over 100 canning jars in the basement. Her children bought her a washing machine. She thought it was a god awful pile of junk. Those clothes ain't clean. She was pissed off. She used it 1 time. Called it junk. The washing machine was never used again. She ran her arm through the squzee winger, up to her elbow of the old washer at least a dozen times. I feel so weak next to her. Bed bugs I thought was a joke. Nope!

  • @argus1393
    @argus1393 2 дня назад

    Until 5he late 1970s my grandparents would scour empty fields for dandelions that had not produced flowers. Then prepare them with salt garlic olive oil and home made red wine vinegar(a byproduct of the years winemaking). I can still taste that salad.

  • @janpetsch620
    @janpetsch620 2 дня назад

    My parents were depression era kids. They were fortunate as the grew up on farms thus food was plentiful. My grandpa grew a field of potatoes so town folk could come out and help themselves.

  • @sdlady1
    @sdlady1 2 дня назад

    My grandfather would eat ham fat sandwiches. Grandma would boil a ham then trim off the fat put it between slices of homemade bread. He'd add some freshly grated horseradish also.

  • @tipadominicana
    @tipadominicana 2 дня назад

    👍

  • @carolynjeffries5382
    @carolynjeffries5382 2 дня назад

    For the watch

  • @JeanetteParmantie-jq5xy
    @JeanetteParmantie-jq5xy 2 дня назад

    If we are not careful, we may see another Depression.

  • @charleneanderson6237
    @charleneanderson6237 2 дня назад

    My mom used to make fried bologna sandwiches..yum!

    • @patmuscarella8279
      @patmuscarella8279 2 дня назад

      Iam frommid west. I loved fried bologna on white bread with mustard.

    • @waldagagnon7903
      @waldagagnon7903 10 часов назад

      Fried baloney on pumpernickel bread with spicy mustard is delicious​@@patmuscarella8279

  • @Jesse-gr2xo
    @Jesse-gr2xo 2 дня назад

    cornmeal mush. And parents went without eating so children could eat. Fathers were gone for years trying to get work. Depressing, sad, and worrisome. Don't romanticize it.

  • @TheresaCullen-ey8rw
    @TheresaCullen-ey8rw 2 дня назад

    My father grew up in the great depression,his mother would make him guddy, when he was small,it was bread that was chopped up and put into tea, that was it ,he loved it ,and even ate it up to the day he passed, love and miss you daddy❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @kellysong2256
      @kellysong2256 День назад

      My grandfather was Danish and would feed my sisters and I cake broken up in milk. He called it "caga"

  • @WilliamBeam-p5k
    @WilliamBeam-p5k 2 дня назад

    Laws left over from years even decades before , and not enforced everywhere

  • @cynthiaL1978
    @cynthiaL1978 2 дня назад

    I would’ve starved to death and died in the depression.

    • @MCastle4.2
      @MCastle4.2 2 дня назад

      😂😂 Right there with you.

  • @callycharles2515
    @callycharles2515 3 дня назад

    I love this, it's bringing back great memories of my Grandma's kitchen. I spent a lot of time in that kitchen and ate milk toast often. She used a pinch of salt instead of sugar. I love it to this day. Funny how depression food is such a treat to me.

    • @Marie-lf8ut
      @Marie-lf8ut День назад

      My daughter says I eat like a peasant, and my granddaughter is sometimes amazed that I can eat a simple piece of bread with butter or peanut butter as a quick snack. I was raised by my grandmother, born in 1889. She was raised in a one room cabin on a farm, suffered through the Great Depression, WWI and WWII, and the Korean War. She raised our father alone. She taught me many ways to get by on a few provisions. Now I have a pantry and part of my basement stocked with canned and store bought food. But I still eat sparingly and simply most meals. I can put on a big spread, but it's not to my leaning. Having gone hungry for 10 years living with a stingy narcissist, I have never gotten over the food deprivation. At one time, all we had was one can of green beans, and our daughter was just a year old. We had no milk... and he just didn't care, yet had the means to buy anything he wanted. I'm 75, and that history has stuck with me, and I'm not going back!

  • @dough4937
    @dough4937 3 дня назад

    Love this. My Mama grew up during the depression. Her Mama had a garden and shared them to any one that came by. Her name was Liily Pearl Butler. Love that name. Beautiful Lady.

    • @callycharles2515
      @callycharles2515 3 дня назад

      She sounds like a wonderful woman!

    • @avondalemama470
      @avondalemama470 2 дня назад

      What a neat story. My parents were born during the depression too, so they also learned to be frugal. Guess what one grandmother’s name was? Pearl. Lassie Pearl Adkins. She went by Pearl. A simple but wonderful upbringing. 😊😊😊

    • @dough4937
      @dough4937 2 дня назад

      It was wonderful back then. Mama told me they didn't know they were poor. We both had a Pearl for Grand mothers. Love it❤

    • @dough4937
      @dough4937 2 дня назад

      Lucky to have an egg!! Better than gold.

    • @kellysong2256
      @kellysong2256 День назад

      Her lovely name sounds like it belongs on "Gone With the Wind" 😊

  • @Sunshine-np8gq
    @Sunshine-np8gq 3 дня назад

    The butter, lard, sugar and flour are now things we can’t afford. I make a dish called top Ramen. One package for 2 people I cut up a leaf or two of cabbage and boil it with the seasoning package and a lot of water if I have any carrots or other cheep vegetables I try to add them. I also boil one egg in the water after about 7 to 8 minutes fish out the egg and peel it. I then add the egg back and turn off the heat place the noodles in the pot and let it cook in the hot then I divide the noodles and vegetables up place the broth over it and I cut the egg in half and place one half on each bowl. I call it my rent is 75% of my income I wash my clothes in the bathtub, the power bill is up again and gas is killing me inflation stew

    • @cynthiaL1978
      @cynthiaL1978 2 дня назад

      If you live in a democratic state there are many programs to help you. Food pantries and such. People don’t have to live like that anymore unless you choose to.

    • @athenathegreatandpowerful6365
      @athenathegreatandpowerful6365 2 дня назад

      ​@@cynthiaL1978 most states, red, blue and purple have food pantries and programs. I've lived all over the US and volunteered in most of the places we lived Maine's food pantries SUCK anything past rice OR pasta is freezer burnt and a lot of cans of vegall, Texas has the most amazing ones weekly and you get fresh veg, decent canned goods, actual meat, pet food and you get enough for a week, Florida's are hit or miss at best unless you hit 5 or 6 a week and they're only one day per month etc.

    • @janpetsch620
      @janpetsch620 2 дня назад

      @@Sunshine-np8gq Praying for the best for you. Yes there are some government programs. Some more accessible than others. Dont let that reference to a “democratic “ state influence you. We currently have double digit inflation under the Biden administration

    • @Sunshine-np8gq
      @Sunshine-np8gq День назад

      @@cynthiaL1978 I work but still have a hard time paying my bills. I put items I need back because they cost to much and I am on budget

    • @Sunshine-np8gq
      @Sunshine-np8gq День назад

      @@athenathegreatandpowerful6365 I have had to use food banks during covid and before covid, I am grateful for the items I got but a lot of it was bread and starches, fresh vegetables and fruit was always nice to get. The thing is that I work. I pay all my bills alone no help but my money doesn’t stretch very far

  • @annmarie9664
    @annmarie9664 4 дня назад

    I made that mock apple pie once and it was just like eating an apple pie! It looked like apples, had the mouth feel of cooked sliced apples and because of the spices tasted like apple pie.

  • @davidbrooks8809
    @davidbrooks8809 4 дня назад

    It's called being poor in the projects and growing up on welfare😮😢😅

  • @lizevans6677
    @lizevans6677 4 дня назад

    There are so many apple trees where the apples go to waste. Why would anyone make apples out of ritz crackers.

  • @laurawoodall33
    @laurawoodall33 4 дня назад

    gopher stew doesn't sound all that bad...the lil' buggers eat primarily vegetation.

  • @sylviastreet
    @sylviastreet 4 дня назад

    Stone soup!

  • @starrtraveler3496
    @starrtraveler3496 4 дня назад

    My Dad use to tell us he would as a teen go fishing . Whatever he caught was what my grandmother would fry up. Also bacon grease on a stale biscuit for breakfast or lunch

    • @Haggislover
      @Haggislover 4 дня назад

      My Dad's family would eat something similar - dripping (presumably from a roast) on bread.

    • @Sam-y5d3j
      @Sam-y5d3j 4 дня назад

      @@starrtraveler3496 Everyone should have a fishing pole if they are near fish bearing water. Food shortages are in the news all the time and threats of more coming. Many of the European countries are purposely putting their farmers out of business under the guise of the climate hoax. Amazon has many different kinds that fold up and fit in your pocket.

  • @petezereeeah
    @petezereeeah 4 дня назад

    My grandfather said he ate mustard sandwiches. He told me I don't know what it is to be hungry.

    • @kayo5291
      @kayo5291 4 дня назад

      Not very nutritious, but I have eaten those voluntarily as a snack, usually at work when faced with a bare refrigerator. Also ketchup sandwiches. I like my condiments 😄

  • @debrasterzinger6000
    @debrasterzinger6000 4 дня назад

    No bologna, kids wouldn't eat leftovers.These times are coming back so we will eat what the Bible says is clean.

  • @blancabulgrin5560
    @blancabulgrin5560 5 дней назад

    My exmother in-law, radishes sandwiches......anyone.....

  • @blancabulgrin5560
    @blancabulgrin5560 5 дней назад

    Wouldn't pigeons or birds been better than a rats, armadillos, or anything that moved..........

    • @Sam-y5d3j
      @Sam-y5d3j 4 дня назад

      @@blancabulgrin5560 Pigeons are only in limited areas, mostly cities.

  • @arabellalunkes4532
    @arabellalunkes4532 5 дней назад

    They ate way healthier then, than now.

  • @I_Am_SciCurious
    @I_Am_SciCurious 5 дней назад

    Saving this to a list in case Kamala wins. I don’t like Trump but I don’t like starving either.

    • @Sam-y5d3j
      @Sam-y5d3j 4 дня назад

      @@I_Am_SciCurious LOL. we vote to eat too, LOL.

    • @I_Am_SciCurious
      @I_Am_SciCurious 4 дня назад

      @@Sam-y5d3j Yeah, we just moved into a cesspit from a really nice place because rent nearly doubled, so we’re paying the same to live in a dump. Prior to the pandemic the economy was by far the best it’s been in my life. Now we’re paying twice as much for groceries and gas and she’s been in the White House for 3.5 years. If she had a way to fix it, she would’ve done it by now.

    • @Sam-y5d3j
      @Sam-y5d3j 4 дня назад

      @@I_Am_SciCurious I soooo understand what you are going through. What makes me the angriest is that this is ALL STOLEN MONEY from us, so they can redistribute it to parasites that don’t belong here, and we can never get our losses returned. In other words you cannot sue and be restored like you could with other thieves.

    • @callycharles2515
      @callycharles2515 3 дня назад

      Someone just had to go and spoil this whole thread and bring politics into it......thanks a lot!

    • @Sam-y5d3j
      @Sam-y5d3j День назад

      @@callycharles2515 You think the Great Depression had nothing to do with politics? So typical that you want to control everyone else’s speech rather than just not reading it and moving on,

  • @Sam-y5d3j
    @Sam-y5d3j 5 дней назад

    Dandelion bread A good handful of clean DANDELION flower petals to make up around 1 cup 2 cups FLOUR 2 tsps. BAKING POWDER 1 egg Pinch SALT 1-1/4 cup MILK 3 Tbsps. VEGETABLE OIL 1/2 cup honey

    • @VintageRewind-r5n
      @VintageRewind-r5n 4 дня назад

      Sounds good. Thanks for sharing the recipe

    • @Sam-y5d3j
      @Sam-y5d3j 4 дня назад

      @@VintageRewind-r5n You are welcome. Dandelion tea is something to consider too. It’s made from the roots and green leaves. There are also cookies using Dandelion, similar to a kind of an oatmeal. People during the world wars used dandelions a lot. Just be sure to get them in the wild and not your yard. Yards have always had weed killers on them at some point, etc. and thus contaminated soil. Of course you can grow your own too. EVERYONE MUST learn to grow their own foods. No excuses, everyone can grow hydroponic in their living room if need be. Start with (non-head) loose leaf lettuce and mustard greens and you can be eating in abt. a month. Minimum two gallon water bowl. RUclips has a lot of hydroponic growers. Learn to be an expert BEFORE you need it to survive. Our gov’t is not protecting us from a grid down, and it’s getting hit constantly, hundreds of times, as the terrorists look for the sweet spot. Iran, China, and Russia have worms all over our grid infrastructure - China is literally running it. Tucker Carlson did a Fox Nation special on it. There is a lot of info out on the issue. 9 out of every 10 people will die. Also watch the documentary, Grid Down, Power Up, with Dennis Quaid.

  • @Lawson8tor
    @Lawson8tor 5 дней назад

    We are still eating onion sandwiches on cornbread and “hobo stew”. Ya’ll left out Hoover hogs aka armadillos and squirrel gumbo.

    • @Sam-y5d3j
      @Sam-y5d3j 4 дня назад

      @@Lawson8tor I have a friend that makes squirrel stew.

  • @Haggislover
    @Haggislover 5 дней назад

    Been there! Had only flour in the house, so mixed it with water and made pancakes.

    • @sylviastreet
      @sylviastreet 4 дня назад

      Mom made oatmeal for everyone but I didn’t like it so mom made me corn meal mush. I poured a little milk over it and some sugar. When boxed cereal came out, she didn’t have to cook cereal. And we kids loved it!

  • @SteveHartman-my9rg
    @SteveHartman-my9rg 5 дней назад

    Dad ate Lard sandwiches lard to have something to sepeeate the slices of bread

  • @poshdelux
    @poshdelux 5 дней назад

    My great grandmother's son was eaten, in Russia during the war. During the depression cannibalism wasnt uncommon

    • @blancabulgrin5560
      @blancabulgrin5560 5 дней назад

      Now there's an idea let's have the youngest son for dinner,,"Son come here".....

    • @poshdelux
      @poshdelux 4 дня назад

      @@blancabulgrin5560 not by her… by a criminal who stole him.

    • @Haggislover
      @Haggislover 4 дня назад

      @@poshdelux That is so sad!

    • @Sam-y5d3j
      @Sam-y5d3j 4 дня назад

      @@poshdelux I’ve never heard that one before, but it is a threat now because open borders are bringing cannibals in. I have seen old depression era photos of women with signs selling their children because they couldn’t feed them.

    • @brookescott9598
      @brookescott9598 4 дня назад

      True. I have read bodies in US were placed outside along street. Hungry souls were grateful, yet saddened too.

  • @PatNelson-c1g
    @PatNelson-c1g 6 дней назад

    stop repeating how these recipes are testimonies to whatever.. That got old.

    • @crabstick250
      @crabstick250 5 дней назад

      😅

    • @Sam-y5d3j
      @Sam-y5d3j 4 дня назад

      @@PatNelson-c1g You must be a Democrat. You like to control other people’s free speech.

  • @RaysLaughsAndLyrics
    @RaysLaughsAndLyrics 6 дней назад

    Many of those gophers were in actuality Richardson ground squirrels.

  • @JIm-w1b
    @JIm-w1b 23 дня назад

    It's really too bad, that cigarettes turned out to have all of the health hazards. Smoking in some ways, is, or was, a nice thing. Today, it's tattoos that are the fad, right where cigarettes used to be. Maybe in 20 years, tattoos will be known to cause skin cancer what will lead to their demise same as what happened to cigarettes

  • @aerocynix
    @aerocynix Месяц назад

    Hey man! How do i contact you asap.