25 Shocking Depression-Era Foods You’ll Eat Again Soon!

When hunger struck during the Great Depression, people ate whatever they could get their hands on—and I mean anything. From creamed brains on toast to boiled sheep’s heads, these shocking and stomach-turning meals were born out of necessity. These are dishes from that desperate era that, thankfully, disappeared from our tables.

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4 Comments

  1. Thank you for this context. I collect antique cookbooks. My oldest was published in 1876. And yes, I have tried some of these recipes, they have been fun to make, different, but still were tasty, and fun to try.

  2. Come February we'll all be eating like this again once Fuhrer Drump'f destroys the American economy for a second time like he did 4 yrs ago.

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