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  • @SouthernFrugalMomma
    @SouthernFrugalMomma  Год назад +18

    ruclips.net/video/ZcnE4j-OSzk/видео.html
    Video on Dusty’s channel

  • @josephinejwang8248
    @josephinejwang8248 5 месяцев назад +9

    The couple who laugh together stay together! You two are so happy!

  • @bethwillis3690
    @bethwillis3690 Год назад +155

    My Dad raised us 3 girls on his own for around 3 years and he couldn't cook anything unless it was just to heat up. So we had condiment sandwiches many times. Mayo and bread, ketchup and bread, mustard and bread, etc. Thankfully he met and married our new Mom and she could/can cook!

    • @catladyjai1113
      @catladyjai1113 Год назад +12

      Bless him. I know he tried his best but I know yall were so happy when he got married ❤️

    • @SouthernFrugalMomma
      @SouthernFrugalMomma  Год назад +11

      Do you still like the condiment sandwiches?

    • @esthers9140
      @esthers9140 Год назад +13

      My dad also was a single dad for a few years. He had five little girls ranging from 4 to about 9. My oldest sister was not biologically his but he adopted her and took care of her with my mom left. I don't remember what we ate to be honest but I know I never felt hungry growing up.

    • @NancyW82
      @NancyW82 Год назад +7

      We used to do mayo with pepper sandwiches and if it was summer time we added a piece of tomato from the garden.

    • @Debi-id7jx
      @Debi-id7jx Год назад +2

      Ketchup sandwiches! 😂 Still good. Saltines and butter, yes. And cheese on any crackers or chips melted in the microwave.

  • @charitywestcott322
    @charitywestcott322 Год назад +73

    I didn't know until I was an adult that mom's special dinner of buttered toast and hot chocolate was a struggle meal. Or her tomato mac. I have this vivid memory of eating cinnamon sugar popcorn and drinking Kool aid while watching The Last Unicorn on VHS. I recalled it to mom, and she was telling me how broke and worried she was at that time. I never knew my fond memories were part of a struggle. I'm telling y'all, my mama is magic.

    • @marygrant-bishop5971
      @marygrant-bishop5971 Год назад +5

      So good my love

    • @kandydewey1286
      @kandydewey1286 11 месяцев назад +2

      The last unicorn? That was my favorite as a child! I watch it with my grandkids now! 😊

    • @cindyzak6817
      @cindyzak6817 11 месяцев назад +2

      PB&Pickle sammies we’re one of my favorites! I agree about the mayonnaise challenge!!!

    • @anitaknight8235
      @anitaknight8235 2 месяца назад +2

      We had toast and hot chocolate for breakfast before school every single day. Lol. Not a struggle, just simple and yummy

    • @nannon3424
      @nannon3424 27 дней назад

      i love hot cocoa and toast!! it was my breakfast and any meal for so long i still eat it lol it was happiness not a struggle

  • @anitamullins9949
    @anitamullins9949 Год назад +32

    I love this couple and their sons! May God continue to pour blessings on you all!

  • @melissakidwell7978
    @melissakidwell7978 Год назад +80

    My grandma raised me. She was born in 1919 and came up through the depression. Potted meat and mayo on white bread and pb, cheese and mayo on white bread. I actually had a craving for that a few weeks ago and teared up when I took a bite. Neck bones and dumplings were also popular with her and she never threw away a butter bowl or a bread bag or twist tie. Good times being raised by this awesome 5ft , 98 pound woman who could make anything happen and worked her fingers to the bone from sun up to 11pm everyday. I miss her so much

    • @SouthernFrugalMomma
      @SouthernFrugalMomma  Год назад +15

      My dad always ate potted and mayo on bread. He still loves it.

    • @valeriesmith3154
      @valeriesmith3154 Год назад +9

      I forgot about the potted meat. We did that too.

    • @marybethsmith6458
      @marybethsmith6458 Год назад +9

      I still love potted meat and mayo sandwiches and so do my sons.

    • @barbnauman705
      @barbnauman705 Год назад +7

      My grandma fed us peanut butter, miracle whip sandwiches on white bread with lettuce. I would eat it without the lettuce, and love it!

    • @jgodwin717
      @jgodwin717 Год назад +7

      My grandmother raised me and she grew up during the depression. I am a repurposer and proud. I do the same thing of saving twistie ties, bags, jars, tubs. Anything I can repurpose.

  • @ericaharris6897
    @ericaharris6897 Год назад +24

    We need story time on how you 2 got together!!! Y'all are so stinking cute!!!

  • @juliamoore9693
    @juliamoore9693 Год назад +25

    🤣 Dusty saying he would go out and eat grass before ketchup sandwiches. You two give me so much hope for finding true love

    • @amysmeltzer167
      @amysmeltzer167 5 месяцев назад +1

      My dad liked butter and ketchup sandwiches. Also he would eat a ball of raw hamburger with salt and pepper or a few raw potato slices. Or raw hot dog. I don't mind the hot dog or potato but other meat I will only eat well done.

  • @heathertackett7956
    @heathertackett7956 Год назад +26

    Ya'll want a treat for lunch then do the cream cheese with strawberry jam on bread like a grilled cheese!

  • @billyannecrews6651
    @billyannecrews6651 Год назад +49

    My sister and I would make the cinnamon/sugar/ butter toast all the time. It wasn’t a struggle meal. It was a treat to us. Tasted so good!

    • @nancybrewer8494
      @nancybrewer8494 Год назад +4

      My mother made cinnamon toast under the broiler. It is only toasted on one side. I still like toast made that way. I have never owned a pop-up toaster. Many years later my mother told me we had toast that way because we couldn't afford a toaster! On another note, I always put dill slices on grilled cheese sandwiches.

    • @lizh1988
      @lizh1988 11 месяцев назад +4

      I would mince an inch of pickled jalapeno pepper and put it on a grilled cheese sandwich, cheap bread. That was lunch. Very tasty. I didn't care for hot peppers much, so barely used any.
      We had cinnamon sugar toast also, very good snack. If we were hungry between meals or did not like what was for dinner, "make yourself a PBJ".

    • @rachelpaterson1675
      @rachelpaterson1675 10 месяцев назад +3

      I have that when I don't have any sweets in the house lol

    • @sorciere...
      @sorciere... 6 месяцев назад +1

      My mom did that if she didn't want to make breakfast for us. Or when the wonderful world of Disney had a show on that my mom approved of ...it would be a Sunday night treat for us. We loved it

    • @EgoBrain1
      @EgoBrain1 12 дней назад +1

      Same. It is just delicious. Lol
      My son and I like what we call diabetes toast. It is toast with peanut butter, cinnamon, and a drizzle of honey. So good.

  • @susiecalis3622
    @susiecalis3622 Год назад +14

    Hey there, I know I'm late to the party on this one and maybe it's more suited to be a dinner recipe but..... I grew up eating this fast and cheap potato soup and still make it all the time when short on funds. It's a traditional Finnish soup my Nana used to make all the time:
    Boil 1 or 2 potatoes per person with the skins on.
    When done, peel the skins off and put the potatoes into individual serving bowls, breaking up the potato and maybe smashing some of it up.
    Dice 1 regular onion and sprinkle some into each bowl (1 onion does about 4 or 5 bowls)
    Add a few dollops of butter, and salt (not pepper, it is best with only salt)
    Then pour on some hot milk to make it a soup!
    And that's it!
    It's warm and nourishing, buttery and creamy, and the raw onion that's only heated through with the hot milk really adds flavor!

  • @robintaylor9098
    @robintaylor9098 11 месяцев назад +7

    I love love love you and Dusty together!!! You had me in stitches😂😂

  • @evaowens1400
    @evaowens1400 Год назад +22

    When I was a little girl we lived in Egypt, my whole family was always sick and I had trouble eating local food. One of my friends introduced me to mayo on saltines and I thought it was the most delicious thing in the world!

  • @_shooting.dragon_6441
    @_shooting.dragon_6441 Год назад +50

    The after school struggle meal for me and my sisters was "pizza." A slice of white bread spread with a thin layer of spaghetti sauce, covered with shredded mozzarella and microwaved until the cheese melted.

    • @SouthernFrugalMomma
      @SouthernFrugalMomma  Год назад +9

      My sisters and I did this too! I forgot about it!

    • @wandasellers3899
      @wandasellers3899 Год назад +3

      We used white bread, ketchup and the cheap process cheese slices, lol. If we were lucky there was Parmesan cheese left from a recent Spaghetti dinner we could use

    • @jenniferseals3652
      @jenniferseals3652 Год назад +4

      @@SouthernFrugalMomma bread with spag.sauce with plastic chesse under broiler for a min also had a aunt who did ketchup with little thin sliced onions on a saltine

    • @Isabella66Gracen
      @Isabella66Gracen Год назад +3

      I did this for my boys under the broiler for a minute. I think they liked it as well as real pizza! Sometimes if we had something like pepperoni, deli ham or even sliced olives, I'd put that on too. They really thought they were getting something special. I miss them being little!

    • @lilfamily
      @lilfamily 2 месяца назад

      i made pizza toast for my boys quite a bit.. they loved it..they are 21 and 31 now and i recently told them about our broke food recipes.. they had no idea and their bellies were full! 😋🥰

  • @jacquemcarthur9783
    @jacquemcarthur9783 Год назад +20

    OMW....I'm crying 😂🤣 Dusty please do more videos with Brooke ♥️♥️♥️

  • @maryraybon2305
    @maryraybon2305 Год назад +14

    My afternoon snack/struggle meal was can sliced pineapple on bread with mayo and Ketchup and bread sandwiches. Peanut butter, mayo and banana sandwiches. Breakfast sometimes was leftover rice with milk and sugar and small pinch cinnamon, and I ate for a snack too. Peanut butter, jelly sandwich with a sprinkle of sugar. I would eat bread broken up in pieces with milk and sugar. So many memories. It was just me and my Grannie, she raised me til she passed away when I was 14. Thanks so much for sharing.

  • @PerilousRainbow
    @PerilousRainbow Год назад +18

    My entire family does pickles and peanut butter but it’s gotta be bread and butter.
    A local pizza joint does a dill pickle pizza and I’m angry about how good it is 😂

  • @susanprather5962
    @susanprather5962 Год назад +67

    Hi Brooke! You and Dusty are so funny together. 😂 Miracle Whip... imagine mayonaise but ruined. 🤣 I'm a mayo person too.

    • @SitchieSaves
      @SitchieSaves Год назад +6

      Miracle Whip has always grossed me out! 🤮

    • @lindabader-acosta7808
      @lindabader-acosta7808 Год назад +8

      We’ve had both in our home as growing up. My dad & sister was a miracle whip person & my mom & I were best foods mayo. Miracle whip is really a salad dressing, says so on label, people just uses it as a mayo replace 🤢. When my dad made sandwiches for us it was a tangy/ sweet consistency. I can’t stand it.

    • @Mrrngglory3043
      @Mrrngglory3043 Год назад +10

      I grew up hearing Miracle Whip called mayonnaise, and didn’t know it wasn’t - until I got married and made my husband a sandwich for the first time. Yep, you can guess how that went….😂

    • @SouthernFrugalMomma
      @SouthernFrugalMomma  Год назад +7

      I have never tried it. I might get a small container just to try soon.

    • @jenniferespinoza6826
      @jenniferespinoza6826 Год назад +7

      Dollar tree has small jars of miracle whip

  • @sandym4093
    @sandym4093 Год назад +14

    My dad used to butter bread and put it on a cookie sheet for us kids and then sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon before toasting them up in the morning. They were so good! :)

    • @Jmal1090
      @Jmal1090 Год назад +1

      I made this all the time for my sister when we were young, I called it Tubby Toast because she loved Teletubbies at the time 😊

  • @Itsabountifullife
    @Itsabountifullife Год назад +11

    When I was a kid, financially we were way below the poverty level. I remember one time, we only had half a loaf of bread, a jar of mustard, some salt, pepper and a quarter of onion. Cutting a slice of bread in half, we had a mustard onion sandwich. I remember thinking how great it tasted because we were so hungry.

    • @KD2021
      @KD2021 Год назад +2

      We had mustard and onion sandwiches as well. To this day I'm not a fan of cooked onions, just raw ones.

    • @lizh1988
      @lizh1988 11 месяцев назад +1

      My mom used to say, hunger is the best sauce.

  • @carlapoorman8137
    @carlapoorman8137 Год назад +30

    Way back in the day when I worked at a daycare, we would mix grape jelly and cream cheese (regular), mix it up, and give the kiddos some saltines to dip into it! Sounds strange but is really good 👍

  • @monicapixley7698
    @monicapixley7698 Год назад +33

    Ok here’s mine 😂🍞🥜🍫
    As kids, we would make a sandwich that we called. “ Reese Cup Sandwich”
    We would spread PB on both slices of white bread..
    Then we would sprinkle with old school Nestle NesQuick Chocolate Powder..
    Smash together ..
    Yummy 😂❤😂

    • @marthalouise701
      @marthalouise701 Год назад +5

      Oh that sounds amazing to me and I’m 46 lol! I may have to try. I used to take milk and mix in peanut butter and attempted to make a peanut butter milk shake, would have been awesome with the chocolate powder!

    • @SouthernFrugalMomma
      @SouthernFrugalMomma  Год назад +5

      That actually sounds fantastic lol

    • @leecopeland2061
      @leecopeland2061 Год назад +5

      Whew! That sounds delicious!! 😋😋Mmm

    • @inthrutheoutdoor5849
      @inthrutheoutdoor5849 Год назад +4

      LOL... Me and my brother did the same thing!

    • @alanamiller7187
      @alanamiller7187 Год назад +2

      I'm going to try this with my grandson. He's on medication that suppresses his appetite.

  • @arlenehill7497
    @arlenehill7497 Год назад +12

    We used to do hotdogs in a flour tortilla with ketchup the catch was the hot dog had to be toasted on the open flame of the stove to get charred the tortilla too , they are so good! Then there is the Mexican corn dog.. we would roll warm corn tortilla around a hot dog put a toothpick thru it and then fry them in oil… very addicting serve with ketchup or whatever else you like 🥰

  • @sherrydavenport2919
    @sherrydavenport2919 Год назад +10

    Ya'll gotta try Pork and Bean sandwich with mayo 🤗 Cucumber tomato mayo salt and pepper sandwich is my go to summer sand.

  • @Isabella66Gracen
    @Isabella66Gracen Год назад +14

    My roommate in college was French Canadian and she shared her grandmother's saltine cookie hack with me. She mixed room temp butter or margarine with a tsp or two of maple syrup, and then spread it on the saltine. I really liked it. Butter was significantly better of course. But not as cost effective. The ultimate treat as kids for us was Graham cracker squares and butter or frosting (cream cheese frosting being the best).

  • @gloriapeel6887
    @gloriapeel6887 Год назад +6

    The cream cheese and jam sounds so yummy! What a fun video! Everyone is happy at your house! Such a wonderful family!

  • @Jean_in_Stillness
    @Jean_in_Stillness Год назад +9

    Making dinner just got even simpler!🤣🤣🤣 You guys are FUN!!! No surprise why we subscribers LOVE your videos and appreciate you so much.

  • @anaerikajacobo1068
    @anaerikajacobo1068 Год назад +10

    Hi Brooke, luv your struggle video.. im Mexican and i remember when I was a child and my mom didnt have any food in Mexico as she was struggling, she would feed us warm tortilla with salt rolled it like a rolled tight taco and scrunch it then cut into pieces and added to cup of warm milk. Weird but it does taste good. We also used to eat tortillas with salsa only if there wasnt anything else in the house to eat. Also hot corn with mayo was good. Just a canned corn heated up and we would add mayo and hot sauce if available.
    Also we would eat white small french baguette (bolillo) and add fresh cheese (queso fresco) and thats it with a can of pepsi and jalapeño the ones you get for nachos. If we didnt had bread then we would use flour or corn tortilla.

  • @hannahkathleen1876
    @hannahkathleen1876 Год назад +13

    Thank-You for trying my cream cheese and jam sandwich! Struggle is real, but still tasty!

    • @kathycook3024
      @kathycook3024 Год назад

      I bet the cream cheese and jam would be great on crackers, too

  • @sherlynpatterson4304
    @sherlynpatterson4304 Год назад +7

    You two are funny. Your ability to control the look on your face when he did the macho thing with the excess mayo on the knife and the mayo jar is priceless.

  • @tribethompson5818
    @tribethompson5818 Год назад +7

    Y'all are too funny together, first time I've seen him sit with you for a meal! Love your channel!

  • @Deb57C
    @Deb57C Год назад +13

    I like Miracle Whip and mayo. Two totally different tastes. Miracle Whip tastes more vinegar-y. And I love vinegar. My great aunt used to put honey on white bread. If you let it sit for a while, it makes the bread kind of crunchy. Honey is the taste of my early childhood.

    • @judysetran9198
      @judysetran9198 Год назад +2

      Miracle whip use corn syrup in it making it sweeter

    • @valeriesmith3154
      @valeriesmith3154 Год назад +1

      To me Miracle Whip tastes more sweet so I use mayo.

  • @lorrainescully
    @lorrainescully Год назад +3

    Hi here it goes I also grew up poor Irish catholic my mother made for five kids is Slice random 🥔 alot Fry up sauageswith diced onion and get tomato jus combine the Un Cooked potatoes and add your sausage mix in large pot and add the jus simmer til potatoes are cooked enjoy❤

  • @tamarasfavorites2116
    @tamarasfavorites2116 Год назад +13

    Your whole family is such a JOY!! And you two are so funny!! Thanks for sharing this, Brooke! It made my day!! 😂😂😂

  • @lynne_c
    @lynne_c Год назад +11

    I can see an age/generational difference, and I'm in the older group. Crackers and butter were on the table at many restaurants when I was young, so butter and crackers at home felt like "a restaurant" lol. Also, microwaves weren't around until I was an older kid, so many of my snacks weren't in the microwave. I remember chips and salsa only being at Mexican restaurants, so we would eat saltines with the red taco sauce on them.

    • @jenniferseals3652
      @jenniferseals3652 Год назад +2

      yes saltines with butter was always on the dinner table never knew it was cause we were poor lol

  • @wyllia4
    @wyllia4 Год назад +6

    My Aunt use to make me “pizza”. It was a slice of bread, pizza sauce and a piece of plastic cheese. Broil until cheese is melts. So good!

  • @raymetcalf3928
    @raymetcalf3928 Год назад +14

    Wow, this takes us back! Still do alot of this today. It's a part of alot of folks upbringing. Just because you are struggling or poor you can still eat good.. You are taught how to work with what ya got and make it better!

  • @melissaharrell9585
    @melissaharrell9585 Год назад +14

    Yessss! I am with Dusty on the saltines with mayo. I ate this as a kid with my grandma. She is in heaven now, and I eat it sometimes just to remember her.

    • @SouthernFrugalMomma
      @SouthernFrugalMomma  Год назад +5

      It makes sense that it was good. I love Mater and saltine salad. It's just mayo, maters, saltines, and salt n pepper. That's a great memory!

    • @melissahill4138
      @melissahill4138 Год назад

      Mine was miraclewhip and crackers. Yum

  • @luna.rose623
    @luna.rose623 Год назад +3

    I was fortunate to not have "struggle" meals growing up but my mom and I did enjoy (and I still do even though my hubby thinks it's weird 😂) cracker cereal, crushed saltines in a bowl with cinnamon and sugar and covered in milk. Melted butter on a tortilla with cinnamon and sugar on it and rolled up. Put milk in a cup with some brown sugar and vanilla, tastes like a caramel milk.

  • @maurinadittenhaffer6140
    @maurinadittenhaffer6140 Год назад +6

    Brooke and Dusty
    You are brave for eating all of these combinations. Good job. Looks like you had a good time making this video.

  • @shortygee1985
    @shortygee1985 Год назад +10

    Our struggle meal was leftover spanish rice with a slice of american cheese on top and microwaved :) Another was spanish rice with 2 over easy eggs on top and chopped up mixed in with the rice SOOO good and eat with tortillas :) Last one was sliced 🍌 in a cup of extra cold Milk 🥰🥰🥰

    • @juliehelms4901
      @juliehelms4901 Год назад +1

      Banana and milk! So good when we were out of cereal!

    • @lizh1988
      @lizh1988 11 месяцев назад +1

      You can put milk on uncooked rolled oats, and add banana or raisins. It's still pretty good, & oats n bananas are cheap.

    • @lilfamily
      @lilfamily 2 месяца назад

      mmmm..spanish rice and eggs.. SOOOO good!!

  • @valeriesmith3154
    @valeriesmith3154 Год назад +6

    Watching this video made me think of a few other things we ate, like crackers, mayo, and cheese. My grandson eats the mayo and crackers, I thought that was strange. Did not realize other people liked it. I still eat most of this stuff today, like white bread, mayo, cheese, and pickles. Now, this one you may think is really weird, mustard with celery. One of my sister's did mayo and celery and my other sister did peanut butter and celery. My dad was born in 1937 and his family was sharecroppers. They ate popcorn with milk over it as breakfast. Thanks again for the memories.

  • @jonjr9
    @jonjr9 Год назад +1

    Lots of beans, fried potatoes and cornbread at my house growing up. Still eat it after 50 years. Was thankful to have it then and now.

  • @iammoodycf
    @iammoodycf Год назад +6

    Needs to be hamburger pickles and peanut butter. Corn chips dipped in potted meat, fried bologna and strawberry jam sandwiches, ketchup and ruffles chip sandwiches, peanut butter banana slices on saltine crackers, and bread balls dipped in pickle juice. Fun video 😊

    • @valeriesmith3154
      @valeriesmith3154 Год назад +3

      Oh yes, we had fried bologna sandwiches too, mine with mayo and mustard.

  • @laurie5098
    @laurie5098 Год назад +10

    As far as the Miracle Whip ( and there is no generic that comes close ) and Mayo debate......I grew up with both in the fridge. My family keeps both in the fridge too because there are some things we like Miracle Whip with and some things we like mayo on. There are recipes that call for Miracle Whip and if you substitute mayo, it just doesn't taste the same. Same goes with recipes that call for mayo. I bet you have had Miracle Whip and didn't know it because it was mixed in a recipe!

  • @bethdurbin3203
    @bethdurbin3203 Год назад +3

    We had popcorn for supper every Sunday. Dad's way to give mom night off. Popcorn and Disney before bed. Next day he woukd eat leftover popcorn with milk on it like cereal...that was his struggle food as a kid he said!

  • @ericarandall2692
    @ericarandall2692 Год назад +9

    Try the cream cheese and jelly on saltines instead of bread, yum! I have also done it with butter and jelly. I love pickles and peanut butter but I have never tried them together. Based on Dusty’s reaction to that one, I think I need to try it.

    • @Mama24loves
      @Mama24loves Год назад

      Yes. Cream cheese and jelly on crackers or even bagels. Yum!

    • @marylamb1649
      @marylamb1649 Год назад +1

      Cream cheese and jelly is better on toasted bread.

  • @pamelarepec8
    @pamelarepec8 Год назад +3

    My dad had visitation with me & my sister every Sunday, sometimes he was really broke but would make us cereal from saltines, milk & sugar. I still love it for a snack.

  • @treecepoirier3035
    @treecepoirier3035 Год назад +3

    Our struggle meal was cottage cheese and baked beans. Put an equal amount of each in a bowl and mix it up and eat it. And don’t warm the beans.

  • @mariaelizalde9627
    @mariaelizalde9627 Год назад +4

    ❤❤❤Wonderful collaboration with Dusty. Enjoyed both yours and Dusty’s channel. Awesome subjects. I used to do the potato and chips sandwich. Thank you.❤❤❤

  • @nanato9152
    @nanato9152 Год назад +10

    A local restaurant serves whipped butter and captain wafers as an appetizer while you wait for your food. So good with Cole slaw.

  • @lindabader-acosta7808
    @lindabader-acosta7808 Год назад +10

    Since my mom, sister & I were born in Japan we had white rice with butter & raw egg mixed up. I’m 46 & I still eat this from time to time. We did white rice, butter & soy sauce too. My hubby is from Mexico City & he does potato chips( original flavored) with ketchup & hot sauce.

    • @SouthernFrugalMomma
      @SouthernFrugalMomma  Год назад +5

      Our area has a large Hispanic community, and we have learned a lot from their culture. We absolutely LOVE all their unique snack mixtures, and meals. We love sprinkling Valentina Hot Sauce on Totis. It is our favorite lately or plain lays chips. It is so good.

    • @mizzwycked7931
      @mizzwycked7931 Год назад +2

      You just unlocked a memory from my childhood! I’m half Japanese and grew up eating sticky rice with butter and raw egg mixed in. These days I lightly fry my egg, just til the white is cooked, and put it on top of buttered rice with shoyu (soy sauce).😋😋😋

  • @bobbis.172
    @bobbis.172 Год назад +7

    I laughed so hard at you being completely unimpressed by bread and butter. That was basically served along side every meal i had growing up. And anytime I said I was hungry between meals, my dad would tell me "go get you some bread and butter" (it became a favorite of mine since it was filling/made meals fill us up more.)
    I know this video is older and you probably dont go back and look at comments this far out, but my favorite childhood struggle meals pb and saltine crackers or sliced cheese and saltines with a bit of mustard on each --these were basically lunchables for me and i still eat them to this day.
    The first time I had actual french toast I was shocked, because growing up, french toast at my house was toast with butter, cinnamon, and sugar sprinkled on it and a drizzle of syrup if available.

    • @beth8194
      @beth8194 2 месяца назад +2

      Butter bread with chicken noodle soup!!! Loved butter bread!!

    • @dannadonahue916
      @dannadonahue916 Месяц назад +2

      We ate buttered bread with a lot of meals too. Still do. A little dessert was buttered bread with sugar on the butter like a sandwich. I still it that today. 😂

    • @EgoBrain1
      @EgoBrain1 12 дней назад +1

      I like buttered bread with spaghetti or any soup. Delicious.

    • @aleathastone4289
      @aleathastone4289 3 дня назад

      ​@@EgoBrain1me too. I also eat butter on saltines with spaghetti

  • @ForeverSmashley
    @ForeverSmashley Год назад +5

    Pickles and PB, no bread…so good. My mom said it was a pregnancy craving she had but continued to eat it afterwards and then so did I lol.

  • @katherineeckrich2039
    @katherineeckrich2039 11 месяцев назад +1

    I'm over 80 and I can remember all of them with the exception of pickles on saltines. The sugar bread we had in the morning for breakfast if you ran out of cereal. The more sugar the better it is.

  • @tinablair2206
    @tinablair2206 Год назад +33

    Dusty was totally cracking me up. Never say never, right?
    We had bread n butter as an addition to basically every meal.

    • @Jewelsquiss
      @Jewelsquiss Год назад +2

      Us too. My Dad would eat with a fork in one hand and a piece of buttered bread in the other hand. Eat a bite of food then eat a bite of bread. Miss him!❣️😊

    • @pippathomas5019
      @pippathomas5019 Год назад +2

      My MIL grew up calling bread and butter sammies "happiness sandwiches". I guess it made growling tummies happy.....🤔😆😁

  • @cindyhaferbecker2966
    @cindyhaferbecker2966 Год назад +3

    Love it!! I used to love leftover white rice, warmed up, milk and brown sugar. So good. My dad always ate saltiness with butter. Great video.

  • @staceyqstacey2296
    @staceyqstacey2296 Год назад +10

    So fun to watch! Love the Brooke and Dusty collaboration! We used to eat tortillas with butter and sugar in the microwave. SO doughy and good. Also ego waffles with butter, peanut butter AND syrup 😋 love you guys!

  • @EmilyGOODEN0UGH
    @EmilyGOODEN0UGH 11 месяцев назад +1

    My fav struggle meal is stove top stuffing with plastic cheese on top. As a kid it was cinnamon sugar on whole wheat toast, with bluebonnet usually. We kept the cinnamon sugar in a tupperware salt shaker by the toaster.
    When I worked McDs by UT Knox I saw the homeless guys get a coffee cup out of the trash, ask for a refill of coffee and some saltines, stack the crackers with ketsup and load the coffee with cream and sugar. They would get a couple ciggy butts out of the ashtray to smoke for desert. THAT'S a struggle meal.

  • @HollyC3425
    @HollyC3425 Год назад +6

    Hurray! I’m so glad you tried and liked the peanut butter and pickle sandwich. My fave. 😂❤

  • @nmnativenurse6965
    @nmnativenurse6965 Год назад +2

    My uncle would make onion and peanut butter sandwiches on white bread. My dad was a huge pimento cheese on white bread fan. We made sandwiches of white bread smeared in homemade butter and sprinkled with sugar. Ah, the memories!!😌

  • @primejennrodriguez6354
    @primejennrodriguez6354 Год назад +8

    Watching this made me think of a few things my mom made for us when I was little.
    Strawberry cream cheese on toast
    We made hot cocoa & buttered toast. Cut the toast in 3-4 strips and dip it in the cocoa for a second before eating it

  • @ZenobiaDecrespin
    @ZenobiaDecrespin 6 месяцев назад +1

    I love these struggle meals! I lived on butter and saltines and butter sugar white bread sammiches. Awesome Dusty glad you are here!

  • @Isabella66Gracen
    @Isabella66Gracen Год назад +3

    I cannot wait to try the pickle and peanut butter! I'll be serving it to my hubby as well. Miracle Whip and mayo are so different, it doesn't have to be either or. There are certain recipes that use MW. But for sandwiches and creamy dressings, always mayonnaise.

  • @ninamarquez530
    @ninamarquez530 Год назад +1

    When I was a kid and we had nothing to eat at home but a pack of flour tortillas and some sour cream I would heat up my tortilla then spread some sour cream on it then roll it up and eat it. I still eat that to this day when I just want a snack or if I have leftover corn tortillas (I make em fresh each meal) I'll just warm one up spread some butter on it a lil salt roll it up and eat it. Simple but wonderful 😊

  • @violetvillard1347
    @violetvillard1347 Год назад +4

    Hi Brook!! I grew up in the 80's and my mom was a Single Mother who worked 2 jobs to pay the bills. So I was a part of what was called "Latchkey Kids" but I didn't wear my house key on a necklace. I wore mine on a hoop earring like Janet Jackson... only a smaller hoop. LOL Anyways I was taught so many tips & tricks for my after school snacks, and I was surprised to see you didn't have them. Also we'd make our own bread as we needed it. It was just Mom & Me so it was cheaper to make then to buy. We made everything from Sandwich bread to Hamburger Buns. So to this day I call store bread "Mushy Bread". Generally Saturdays was our Baking Day.
    1. Toast w/ Ketchup & cheese. {This would be the plastic cheese you refer to. Goes for all of these.)
    2. Peanut Butter Toast lightly sprinkled with white sugar. (reg or powdered)
    3. Saltines/Ritz type Crackers with cheese - Nuke in microwave til cheese melts. (I know mentioned this, but sometimes we'd have broken Taco Shells from the school lunches cos Grandma worked as a Lunch Lady & could bring home different things. I called it Latchkey Kid Nachos lol)
    4. Flavored Oyster Crackers - Oyster Crackers brushed with melted butter, sprinkled with Italian Dressing & Parmesan Cheese. Nuke in microwave for 30 sec.
    To Dusty: Mom used Miracle Whip ONLY for salads like Egg Salad, Potato Salad, Macaroni Salad, etc. For everything else its Hellman's Mayo. I do this today so I do have a small jar of Miracle Whip in my fridge for these salads. lol

  • @emilyann342
    @emilyann342 Год назад +3

    Another one to try, macaroni noodles cooked with some home canned diced tomatoes and tons of pepper and a little salt. Crumbled cornbread on top if you have it.

    • @retasmith6309
      @retasmith6309 Год назад +1

      Its a regular side dish in my house. I love Mac and tomatoes

    • @josephlindsay7619
      @josephlindsay7619 Год назад

      I make macaroni and diced tomatoes all the time... I love adding butter to them also like buttered noodles with tomato ❤

  • @Jewelsquiss
    @Jewelsquiss Год назад +6

    While watching the video, I immediately made a peanut butter and pickle sandwich, for the first time, when you guys said it was good. It was very good! 👍😊❣️

  • @ashleyadams6803
    @ashleyadams6803 11 месяцев назад +1

    Spread butter on white bread and then sprinkle sugar on it, it’s really good! If we wanted something sweet and didn’t anything this hit the spot!

  • @maria-teresaramirez4639
    @maria-teresaramirez4639 Год назад +7

    Look at Dusty coming up with new recipes😉 good job!

  • @shannons6935
    @shannons6935 Год назад +2

    Peanut butter and pickle sandwiches were my go-to in college when the cafeteria didn’t have anything that looked good.
    I love those Grillo’s pickles! The sliced once’s are especially addictive!

  • @Knicole927
    @Knicole927 Год назад +34

    Dusty being an unwilling participant, but still such a good sport, has me rolling! “But it’s got the stuff in it! No. No. No.”
    Edit: I’ve reached the end and I love that we’ve basically just discovered that Dusty enjoys eating like a broke college student. Brooke has her hands full, that’s for sure- love watching videos with them together! So sweet!

    • @SouthernFrugalMomma
      @SouthernFrugalMomma  Год назад +7

      HAHAHA! I do lol!

    • @charitywestcott322
      @charitywestcott322 Год назад +5

      "Eating like a broke college student." 🤣🤣🤣 That's how my hubby eats. I finally have a description for it.

  • @thrifting_in_the_ozarks3887
    @thrifting_in_the_ozarks3887 Год назад +1

    I so love watching you guys together. Pls don’t let a rude commenter ever change you or what you do. You two are so delightful.

  • @auntrowdy
    @auntrowdy Год назад +7

    I knew y’all would like the peanut butter and pickle sandwich. We ate those all the time. Everyone thinks it’ll be gross but almost everyone likes it once they try it!

  • @sueellenb8353
    @sueellenb8353 Год назад +2

    We have had saltine crackers and butter with and without peanut butter forever. pretty sure my grandma is the one who started it at my house. You and your hubs are adorable. On another note I watched one of your week of budget meals where you showed how you do your budget planner. I got one on amazon and cant wait to get started on it.

  • @failuretorelax9803
    @failuretorelax9803 Год назад +5

    My husband and I struggled at first but had a garden so we did the buttered toast with milk but we would add fresh berries if we had them! After a while we loved it and would call it “berries and cream”. The berries helped! 😂

  • @MarvelousMichigan
    @MarvelousMichigan 29 дней назад

    We were not a struggling family but one meal my Mom made was ketchup noodles. I’m chuckling to myself because whenever she made this, my five brothers and I always thought it was HER time of the month😂 it is now our comfort food as adults. We age from 56 to 70 in age now.

  • @lindanizamoff7981
    @lindanizamoff7981 Год назад +4

    when my father was growing up, during the depression, he ate mashed potato sandwiches. till the day he passed he loved them My son would eat them with him.

  • @maryjanespangler7488
    @maryjanespangler7488 11 месяцев назад +1

    My five year old grandson loves what we call his “condiment“ sandwich. With the crust removed from two slices of bread, we make a sandwich out of mustard, mayonnaise, and sweet pickle relish. He loves it! My seven year old grandson eats the same thing, only without the mayonnaise. I like a peanut butter and banana sandwich, but I can’t get my grandsons to even try it.

  • @jennyhosack2775
    @jennyhosack2775 Год назад +4

    This video was so fun! I've never seen Dusty that much, other than a quick taste test that you've given to him. It absolutely cracked me up when he said that Miracle Whip was Mayonnaise, but ruined (TRUTH! lol). I have also always heard of a pb&pickle sandwich, and it sounds awful to me, still. Maybe I will have to try it. (I don't want to, lol). We had Saltines with butter/margarine, but it was softened (not melted), but if you can get a spreadable margarine (meaning, when it's cold), that plus the Saltine is so much better! My husband also puts the margarine/butter on a Saltine with peanut butter (not like a sandwich, just a single one). That bread with sugar was pretty close to my mom's growing up, just a plain untoasted pc of white bread, spread with margarine, then sprinkled (liberally, lol) with white sugar.

  • @lovelife7249
    @lovelife7249 Год назад +10

    Well Hello Dusty. Nice to see you here today. I love this video of you guys together. So much fun. When we were kids, we didn't have alot of money and we rarely ever ate fast food. We were just kids, we didn't know we were kinda poor, we thought we was just as good as everyone else. We would come in the door after school and explore the fridge to see what was in there. We are very familiar with the peanut butter and pickles. Love it. Also the ketchup sandwiches. Sometimes Mom would bake biscuits and we would dunk them in sweet creamy coffee for breakfast. Did you guys ever try mayo and peanut butter sandwiches? What a nice couple you guys make. TFS

    • @lesliehobby7266
      @lesliehobby7266 Год назад +1

      Until I married my husband I never knew about peanut butter and miracle whip. He eats it all the time. Now. 65 years old😂

    • @cathylongstreth5405
      @cathylongstreth5405 11 месяцев назад +1

      We had miracle whip and peanut butter with sandwich bread often, sometimes with a leaf of lettuce, or raisins in the peanut butter. (I hated raisins when I was young!)

  • @chrissandusky2809
    @chrissandusky2809 Год назад +5

    First, that was the best description of mayo I've ever heard, "imagine mayo only RUINED"!! Second, it's great to see you two interact with each other, you are so cute together! Third, my dad always talks about his favorite sandwich growing up, peanut butter and mayo. 🤢That might be the grossest thing I've ever heard of, and no I've never tried it!

  • @christydavis2820
    @christydavis2820 Год назад +2

    My go to when my parents weren't home was a piece of toast with peanut butter sprinkled with sugar then put back in the toaster oven itll the sugar burned just a little bit. Mmm good!

  • @heathermelgar1312
    @heathermelgar1312 Год назад +3

    Potato chips (lays or lays equivalent) with buttermilk and pepper! In a bowl, like cereal. Don’t knock it until you try it.

  • @chriswithers8835
    @chriswithers8835 Год назад +1

    I am so with you about Miracle Whip versus Mayonnaise! Had to eat as a child but refuse as an adult! Watched a history channel food documentary that Miracle Whip was invented so there could be a "shelf-stable" alternative to mayo before preservatives were widely used.

  • @agirly1503
    @agirly1503 Год назад +5

    Struggle meals! Girrrl those were treats!😁😅🤣

  • @juneauesque
    @juneauesque Год назад +3

    I turned my nose up at cheese and pineapple, but would have liked pineapple and cream cheese. I don't know if it is still available, but Kraft used to have cheese spread in a jar, and the pineapple was one of my favorites (loved the one with olives.)

  • @tracyhardwick2695
    @tracyhardwick2695 Год назад +3

    I’m with Dusty on that ketchup sandwich. But I don’t like ketchup. If you enjoyed the cream cheese and jelly sandwich, butter both sides of the bread and grill it like a grilled cheese. We do this and it’s so good. We also do it with cream cheese and apple butter. I hope you do the cooked ones next, there were so many in that list.

  • @beckystone7994
    @beckystone7994 Год назад +1

    Brooke and Dusty I’ve eaten the peanut butter and dill pickles together snd they are yummy, I also eat and ate as a child butter on white bread with apple jelly, and white bread with mustard and potato chips , momma always bought our bread at the day old bread store 4 loves for &1.00 and she’d freeze 3 loves , I never had wheat bread until I was grown ! We also ate fried salmon or fried Mackerel Pattie’s on biscuit and poured syrup or honey over it , so yummy ! Thsnks for y’all trying some if our struggle meals , I loved it and was surprised y’all liked si many of them ! God bless ❤️🙏🙋🏻

  • @gailcroslin1647
    @gailcroslin1647 Год назад +4

    Momma used to make us butter and sugar sandwiches. We didn't do the milk, but plain ol sandwiches. Loved them!!

  • @tina6277
    @tina6277 11 месяцев назад +1

    Bananas in milk with a little sugar. Hot chocolate with buttered toast dip the toast. Day old corn bread or old cake with milk poured over it. Chocolate cake is best.

  • @kaykrausman8012
    @kaykrausman8012 Год назад +3

    Saltiness spread with Blue Plate mayo is fantastic! Cracked black pepper on top and you have a meal 😋

  • @sueellenb8353
    @sueellenb8353 Год назад +1

    our struggle meals growing up was always pasta. Spaghetti and sauce because it stretched. Cold spaghetti sandwiches are still good next day (especially when there is hamburger in the sauce). We also did the end of the month ketchup and bread sandwiches. I was born in 1977 so bread was a lot cheaper back then a lot of stuff was.

  • @kam2162
    @kam2162 Год назад +3

    This was super fun watching the two of you together!!

  • @sandranot4417
    @sandranot4417 Год назад +2

    Your show is so friendly. Y'all make me feel like I'm there

  • @vmesser1973
    @vmesser1973 Год назад +7

    A Great Depression meal my mom and dad both grew up on was to take elbow macaroni cooked (2 cups) add one regular can of tomato sauce and 1/2 cup of sugar and they ate this with homemade mashed potatoes. They all still love this till this day I also love it but I add a fried pork chop for a whole meal. This might only be a eastern KY thing idk??

    • @vmesser1973
      @vmesser1973 Год назад +2

      They called this macaroni and tomato’s. You can also use a can of diced tomatoes instead of tomatoe sauce. But I think it’s better with the sauce and salt and pepper to taste. Got to have it with mashed potatoes tho something about the two go together well.

    • @lesliehobby7266
      @lesliehobby7266 Год назад

      Oh no, An Arky here. We love red noodles.

  • @robertam.oconnell695
    @robertam.oconnell695 Год назад +2

    My Mom served us buttered saltines with chicken noodle soup. Amazing!!

  • @amandadicker6615
    @amandadicker6615 Год назад +7

    I have loved watching these series!! You and Dusty are so funny together 😂

  • @marynelson1259
    @marynelson1259 Год назад +2

    I loved this. You two make me smile. One of my favorite sandwiches is white bread, mayonnaise, thin sliced dill pickles and garlic salt.

  • @veggielovinaccountant
    @veggielovinaccountant Год назад +4

    I’m a miracle whip girl! I still love ya girl! I think mayo is actually healthier because it doesn’t have sugar. But I still love me a miracle!