Daily life during the great depression wasn't easy. Many people were unemployed and without decent clothes. Children ran away and “Rode the rails” to loosen the burden on their families, because they wanted a better life or just because they wanted an adventure. Other kids got jobs to support their families. During the depression, people ate whatever they could afford or whatever they could find. Some examples of food during the 1930s were:
Potato soup – water base, not milk
Dandelion salad
Lard sandwiches
Bacon grease sandwiches
Sugar sandwiches
Hot dogs and baked beans
Creamed corn on toast
Squirrel
Gopher
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Even though the 1930’s were hard times, even the Great Depression could not get in the way of good old fashioned