they ate pie and corn and muffins and they also ate whatever they could find
The 1930s was the Great Depression. Jobs were hard to find. Food was scarce because of the dustbowl. Banks were unstable.
A sailor's life was difficult in the 1930s. Sailors often worked very long hours and had little to do for entertainment. The food was usually horrible and the work was backbreaking.
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It started in the 1930s, as blue and orange slips that you could trade in for food, like money. The problem was that you had to buy the food stamps, which, obviously, if you could buy food stamps then you could buy food yourself.
It started in the 1930s, as blue and orange slips that you could trade in for food, like money. The problem was that you had to buy the food stamps, which, obviously, if you could buy food stamps then you could buy food yourself.
Food from 1930s Germany
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The Great Depression left many without jobs or money.
It was too shifty
Beginning in the early 1930s, the poultry industry was dominated by many small growers and processors