Nana weighed in on what our family did & ate during & post Depression.
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I forgot to give name of terrific tomato plant. It's Principe Borghese
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Nana is always right!
My mom is 90. 91 in March. The stories she tells us about life back then. Is knowledge!!!
They farmed and lived off the land. Helped others as they could.
Only once can she remember getting anything for Christmas.8 siblings. Lived on an Island.
They survived!!
My mom always says “History repeated itself “.
# NANA yes pleased , remember history through her life. I am 71 would really enjoy her stories.
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my grandparents were born befor 1900
my west virginia gp's did not feel any depression changes because that is tthe way they always lived
but they were dead earlier. their kids did not see any difference but my daddy was in air force in ww2 and was sent to europe, where things were not appalachian. he was born in 1911 in cowhidwe wva which is apparently no longer extant! quite the eye opener.
My Gramma fed her family of 5, through the Great Depression with her garden and her backyard hens.
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# NANA # NANA # NANA…. LET'S GO NANA .WE ALL NEED TO LEARN MORE ABOUT BACK THEN. TO BE PREPARED TO BETTER OFF
Loved this! Thank you, Patera.
Patara you will be so proud of me! I grew my first eggplant this year (had a slow start due to mites and aphids) but have 6 eggplants growing on one plant now! And I ate my first eggplant and I seed saved like 40 seeds maybe? Thank you for everything!
Lol I heard him too. He is good – knowledgeable but I thought he was nuts about the gardening. During the depression they did garden….. even people in the city had gardens. The numbers for starvation he quoted would have been a whole lot higher if people hadn’t had gardens during the depression….Linda S.
# Nana Nana is right – be completely self-reliant!
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Dad lived through some hard times (born 1914) he passed in 89 had a can of corned beef under the seat of his truck.
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My late father and his brothers lived near the Pacific Ocean and fished, hunted for ducks, doves and quail, and had a home veggie garden during the depression years. Their parents both had paying work that was steady but paid very little. The two older boys worked when possible after school. My Mother's parents also had jobs. My mom worked in the school cafeteria to earn free lunches during the school days. Grandma also had urban chickens in a roof top chicken coop for eggs and meat. Mom also gardened in a small yard on the side of the apartment building Grandma managed in lieu of rent.
I would love to hear Nana's stories # NANA