people who had no jobs or money
210 community children
210 children
The "soup kitchens" were set up in the streets to feed the starving population, The most nutritional food that is cheap and easy to produce is soup.
Plagues of Locusts.
they ate rats and animals
There was food during the Great Depression. Distribution systems were impaired or broken and many people had much less money than before and so found it hard to afford to buy all the food they needed as well as pay for necessary clothing, housing, etc.
Most ate barley soup and bread for lunch if they had one. Lunch is a modern idea and through the centuries people ate twice a day. In the morning and in the evening. They ate barley because it was cheap and it filled them up.
The "soup kitchens" were set up in the streets to feed the starving population, The most nutritional food that is cheap and easy to produce is soup.
they ate stuff like canned fruit and soup and bread and eggs
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The Great Depression effected people in many ways. Many people ate out of the soup kitchen to save money. Some created boarding houses for the homeless. Many lost there homes and became hobos. They road trains in search of a job. Final line....there little money to be spent.
Plagues of Locusts.
they ate rats and animals
they ate home made pea soup they ate home made pea soup
Yes, "you ate your soup" is correct. Both as a statement and a question.
mostely they ate pork and chicken from what my grandparents told me.
yes. he was so fond of soup he ate it for every meal. including late night snacks. he loved soup because it reminded him of his great dead grandma. she made him lots of soup as a child. now he eats away his sorrows.
How big are the bowls?
it depends if they ate their soup when they were little.