American Depression Era Dishes That No One Eats Anymore
1. Hoosier Pie Hoosier pie, a beloved Depression-era dessert, was originally made from simple ingredients like buttermilk, flour, and sugar. […]
1. Hoosier Pie Hoosier pie, a beloved Depression-era dessert, was originally made from simple ingredients like buttermilk, flour, and sugar. […]
1. Tonopah, Nevada Tonopah, Nevada, was born out of the silver rush of the early 20th century, and it briefly
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1. Mandatory Dress Codes for Girls (And Not for Boys) In the 1950s, many American schools had strict dress codes
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1. Physical Credit Cards The days of swiping or inserting your credit card are numbered, according to CNET. Digital payment
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