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What did they do in the Great Depression.
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<blockquote data-quote="RM Outback" data-source="post: 547087" data-attributes="member: 7093"><p>Yeah underground mutton was a staple and plentiful feed for many according to my parents and older relo's. Along with sheep's brains, tripe (Mum was the only one in our house to eat it) kidneys, lamb's fry. Sugar flour tea and other things we take for granted are the things that I remember in conversation that we're at times difficult to obtain as far as food goes, and of course what ever was in season. As for material things clothes were made never purchased Mum was a milliner and learnt her early skills helping her mother, timber was recycled or hand cut from local trees. As you say Wishfull they didn't waste anything repaired pretty much everything with what ever they had.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RM Outback, post: 547087, member: 7093"] Yeah underground mutton was a staple and plentiful feed for many according to my parents and older relo's. Along with sheep's brains, tripe (Mum was the only one in our house to eat it) kidneys, lamb's fry. Sugar flour tea and other things we take for granted are the things that I remember in conversation that we're at times difficult to obtain as far as food goes, and of course what ever was in season. As for material things clothes were made never purchased Mum was a milliner and learnt her early skills helping her mother, timber was recycled or hand cut from local trees. As you say Wishfull they didn't waste anything repaired pretty much everything with what ever they had. [/QUOTE]
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