Oh, you guys and your 'depression diet food treats'.
Has anybody ever put icecream on top of your fruit toast? Yu-u-m-m!! A friend of mine showed me that one.
But we just opened a can of mixed fruit, spooned it over hot buttered toast and put vanilla icecream on top. Double yu-u-m-m!
My Mom truly did grow up in the depression and we pretty much had to live in that frame of reference as I grew up in the forties and fifties. With six hungry mouths to feed she had to use any kind of ideas she could come up with. We had the fried mush and Mom made another one that I hadn't thought of for ages until all of a sudden I got a hankerin' for it one day out of the blue. She sliced potatoes, covered them with water, salt and poultry seasoning. After the potatoes were almost cooked, she added ground beef (yes, people, ground beef - we weren't all close enough to the fake meat stores back then - not that there was a big lot of the stuff then anyway!
) and when it was cooked she added sliced bread on top. That was another one I have recently ressurected and I just love it. It's still pretty cheap and yes it's hard not to make too much of it. But I like it so well that it gets eaten PDQ (pretty d*** quick!
). My daughter and son-in-love think it's pretty good too! I sure do like them kids o'mine! Sorry if you think I'm a great sinner - but I've never pretended to be a vegetarian and don't intend to start now.
Have any of you ever had 'mock' chicken? I think it was made with scrambled eggs and tomato juice with some of the great seasonings but I haven't tried that one since I've had my own kitchen, mainly because I don't know just how it is made. I sure would like it if any of you could help me with that one.
Ah-h-h, them depression days, huh.
GrammieT