في السنوات التي تلت الحرب العالمية الثانية ، أصبح الأمريكيون أكثر ثراءً مما كانوا عليه في الأجيال السابقة. كان قدامى المحاربين يذهبون إلى الكلية وشراء منازل بأعداد كبيرة ، وازدهر السكان ، ونمت المدن في جميع أنحاء البلاد بسرعة. نظرًا لأن الأميركيين يتمتعون بازدهار أكبر ، تغيرت عاداتهم اليومية بسبب الابتكارات والتقنيات الجديدة. لقد أرادوا أن يكونوا قادرين على العودة إلى المنزل بعد يوم طويل من العمل ، ووضعهم في برنامجهم التلفزيوني المفضل في الخمسينيات ، والاستمتاع بتناول وجبة مطبوخة بسرعة مع عائلاتهم. كانت الثلاجات في متناول الأسرة العاديين أكثر من أي وقت مضى وسرعان ما جاءوا لتغيير الحنك الأمريكي. #1950s #Nuclearfamily #WeirdHistory |عرب اورج
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Peanut butter and Jelly and glass of milk was great, but we had it every day all my childhood.
Meatloaf night for my grandma was also her shopping day. Because it cooked faster than most other meals at the time.
I have both her recipe and mine. I have many of my families recipes including our family BBQ sauce. Grandpa only ate spam with grandmas spam casserole….. no thanks
Way back in the 20/30s corn flakes were marketed (very subltly) to discourage masturbation! …no, I've no idea what the connection was either!!
Not now. Peanut butter not allowed anywhere near a school cuz of allergies. Ridiculous
Wonder bread was and is gasaaarbage
So this is where it all went bad. Over bleached bread, frozen tv dinners and other overly processed food
And as it turned out, lard is actually healthier than Crisco.
The nuclear family was the natural human structure of hierarchy. Nature knows best. If you think otherwise, then remember this, we need nature, nature doesnt need us.
I grew drinking Pepsi and coca-Cola
I grew up eating Jello
I grew up with Spam ham.
I used eat a lot cereal growing up, especially in my schools.
I grew up eating TV dinners in the 70’s and 80’s and my mother did use crisco.
I still eat peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, especially when I went to eke school in the early 70’s.
I would love to have the no cal soda so badly
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Meatloaf was a popular Sunday roast in 1960s to 80s Germany. It is not that cheap if you make it from high quality meat. The stale bread is needed (with egg) so it will retain the loaf shape and not crumble apart!
Nobody had it with ketchup, though. I remember eating paprika sauce or creamy mushroom sauce with it.
Meatloaf with mash potatoes gravy is my favorite meal
Actually, i was shopping for groceries today & saw coconut oil with CRISCO label. Trying to keep up with the times. We do use coconut oil in making herbal salves & other uses.
But we still get lard from a local farm. We use it for making soaps,and I remember my grandma making soap from lard & wood ash.
I wss born during last months of ww2. Different world, & i remember all these.
My father, who was born in 1948, remembered his French-speaking cousins (14 of them, plus the 9 children at my grandparents' house) who lived about 45 minutes away coming to visit. My grandmother decided that the best food to make for a crowd was meatloaf. She served it, and the cousins began crying, saying they wanted to talk to their mother. My grandmother called their mother, and my father distinctly remembered the oldest cousin saying, in French, "Auntie is trying to feed us cat food!" They'd never had meatloaf, since they rarely had meat. They were too poor to afford meat most days. My grandmother found it difficult not to laugh as she explained to her sister over the phone, who then explained it to her kids.
A lot of returning soldiers drank and sometimes Mom did too….don't go by the cutesy photos and nostalgia. There was a lot of Spaghetti-O dinners then.
We lived on a cattle ranch,so we ate steak, potatoes, salad, fresh fruit and mom's homemade desserts. We ate well.
Aspic= snot!
Spam is murder meat!
I love meatloaf
As Gen z, i like to read the stories the older generations leave under these types of videos
Born in 1942. Don't ever remember my mom making us eggs for breakfast. Cold cereal or toast and jelly…or cinnamon sugar! Every cereal had some kind of prize. Sometimes you had to send in several box tops to get the prize. And 12 biscuits of shredded wheat were packed in three layers separated by cardboard . Very neat. And the cardboard separators always had interesting stories on them.
At 7:55 …I lived in Hawaii for 3 years…Spam was everywhere…Spam Musubi was a great treat…Hawaiians love Spam…Hawaii buys more Spam than ant other state.. a case of Spam is also a very welcomed gift at a wedding!
I just now had a sandwich with Wonder Bread !!!!
Meatloaf is the food of the gods!!!!
That Chop Suey stuff was crap – I hated that almost as much as canned spinach . 🤓😖
Name brand cereal is no longer sweet!
And you will seek Me and find Me when you search for Me with all your heart.
-Jeremiah 29:13
“For God so loved the world, that He gave His only Son, so that everyone who believes in Him will not perish, but have eternal life.
— John 3:16
Repent therefore, and turn back, that your sins may be blotted out.
-Acts 3:19
If you’re in North America, please go check out any of the churches available to you: PCA, OPC, Rpcna, Urcna, or a Canrc church.
(These are conservative and actual Reformed/Presbyterian churches)
If you’re Scottish, I recommend the Free Church of Scotland and the APC.
(Different from the Church of Scotland)
If you’re English I recommend the Evangelical Presbyterian Church in England & Wales and the Free Church of England.
(Different from the Church of England)
Also online you can look up church finders for each of the groups, it will show you locations
And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another, and all the more as you see the Day drawing near.
– Hebrews 10:24-25
Frozen dinners are a horrible farce lately. A tablespoon of veggies and a couple of tablespoons of mashed potatoes. Meat pieces have shrunk and gotten thinner. I had one TV dinner where the Salisbury steak was so small and thin it was like someone had replaced it with a scab off of someones knee. They aren't dinners any more, they are just snacks. Not very satisfying snacks. I have stopped buying any Banquet dinners because they have been putting cooked apples in them as a dessert and it's sloppy. The apple is spilled into the other compartments containing the veggies, mashed potatoes, and meat. I can do without a dessert and I don't want the flavor in the rest of my meal. "Banquet" , what a stupid name for what ends up being a snack.
0:47 I am looking for the best meatloaf recipe!
11:26 Vertigo is my favorite movie.
Kim Novak is one of my favorite actors!
Finishing a Weird History Meal Construction Sequence!
Eating an AMERICAN COLLEGE STUDENT*†…while watching this Weird History video!
It is a meal of Two Red Fairbury Hot Dogs with Tiger Sauce and Kool-Aid!
Since the Kool-Aid is Berry Blue, the meal is Red (hot dog), white (hot dog bun), and blue (berry blue Kool-Aid)!
* Inspired by Julia Child, who is in the Weird History video "People We Never Realized Shaped How We Eat"
† When Julia Child misbehaved, did her parents say she was acting like a Child?
Wait what chopsuey it is a dish in the philippines i ate it many times
They should call it Roundtine. Just sayin'.
If I wanted ceral when I was a kid I got a bowl of oatmeal hated carrots and cottage cheese in jello
I remember green bean caseroles, made with canned beans
The toaster was developed and sold before sliced bread
Hog lard is healthy for you
I remember having pinto beans and fried potatoes with sliced tomatoes just about everyday for dinner and occasionally hamburger patties with ocouse the fried potatoes.
I was born in 1949 in Northeast Ohio. My Mother was a Polish immigrant and my Father a WWII veteran and steel worker. I remember growing up in Youngstown, Ohio, where if my Father was not laid off, he was on strike. My Mother could make meals from grass and stones! Chicken backs, necks, feet, gizzards/hearts, liver, beef shin bones, beef heart, ox tails, pork hocks, neckbones, pigs feet, and sausages of all types. Mom baked bread, made noodles, our garden was the whole back yard. We grew radishes, squash, carrots, cabbage, kohlrabi, peppers, lettuce, tomatoes, and collard greens. I can honestly say, I never went hungary as a kid.
Yeahhhhh that jello meat stuff is gross af
I will never give up Spam!👍
If u eat tv dinners you gonna die bro.
Absoluter Dreck. Die AI Sprache ist zum Kotzem.