Great Depression Suppers54 Hearty, Thrifty Meals That Fed Families Through Hard Timesby Walter HayesWhen money was scarce and waste was not an option, supper still had to be served.During the Great Depression, families cooked with care, patience, and practicality. Meals were built from pantry staples, leftovers were expected, and simple ingredients were stretched to feed everyone at the table. Supper was not about variety or presentation—it was about nourishment, warmth, and making it through another day.Great Depression Suppers preserves that way of cooking through 54 complete evening meals rooted in real, historical home kitchens. These recipes rely on potatoes, beans, bread, rice, eggs, simple gravies, and modest amounts of meat when available. Every dish is designed to be filling, affordable, and dependable—just as they were during the hardest years of the 1930s.Inside this book you’ll find:One-pan skillet meals that save fuel and cleanupMeat-stretching suppers that rely on gravies and starchesMeatless evening meals built on beans, grains, and vegetablesBread-based suppers using biscuits, cornbread, and stale loavesBaked casseroles meant to last for more than one mealGarden and farm suppers shaped by season and availabilityEgg and dairy meals that provided protein without meatLeftover-based meals that turn yesterday’s food into tonight’s supperRegional dishes reflecting Appalachian, Midwestern, Southern, Dust Bowl, New England, and Pennsylvania Dutch traditionsEach recipe is clearly written, thoughtfully paced, and meant to be cooked in real kitchens—no modern shortcuts, no unnecessary ingredients, and no waste.If you appreciate practical pantry cooking, this book pairs naturally with Dry Mix Magic, which focuses on building flavor and meals from shelf-stable ingredients. It also complements heritage and preservation-focused titles like The Perfect Pickle Cookbook, traditional baking collections such as Old-Fashioned Pies & Cobblers, and regional comfort food classics found in Upper Peninsula Pasties. For cooks who enjoy controlling flavor without excess, Homemade Seasoning Blends fits neatly alongside the meals in this book.Great Depression Suppers is not about recreating hardship—it is about preserving the knowledge that made those hard years survivable. These are meals that respect ingredients, value thrift, and remind us that good food does not require abundance.If you cook to make the most of what you have, this book belongs in your kitchen.
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“Great Depression Suppers” offers 54 hearty, budget-friendly recipes from the 1930s, focusing on nourishing meals made with simple, accessible ingredients, perfect for those valuing thrift and practicality.
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