On The Cheap - TBD2024-03-28T11:44:59Zhttp://teebeedee.ning.com/forum/topics/on-the-cheap?groupUrl=boomerville-friends&commentId=1991841%3AComment%3A1998856&groupId=1991841%3AGroup%3A1868014&feed=yes&xn_auth=noBeanstag:teebeedee.ning.com,2022-01-06:1991841:Comment:19986312022-01-06T06:11:49.540ZWendyhttp://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/WendySainsot
<p>Beans</p>
<p>Beans</p> I soak them in ice and vinega…tag:teebeedee.ning.com,2022-01-04:1991841:Comment:19988562022-01-04T04:36:55.742ZAggiehttp://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/Aggie
<p>I soak them in ice and vinegar to draw some gamey taste out.</p>
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<p>I soak them in ice and vinegar to draw some gamey taste out.</p>
<p></p> I wonder if that applies to r…tag:teebeedee.ning.com,2021-12-28:1991841:Comment:19982682021-12-28T23:31:57.833ZMTwomanhttp://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/DorothyMorse657
<p>I wonder if that applies to rabbits. My husband came home once with a big one that I proceeded to cook up for a rabbit pie...but way too gamey. We had curried rabbit and rice instead of rabbit pie. I guess that's why the East Indians invented curry powder...covers up a lot.</p>
<p>I wonder if that applies to rabbits. My husband came home once with a big one that I proceeded to cook up for a rabbit pie...but way too gamey. We had curried rabbit and rice instead of rabbit pie. I guess that's why the East Indians invented curry powder...covers up a lot.</p> Squirrel, check their teeth.…tag:teebeedee.ning.com,2021-12-27:1991841:Comment:19981962021-12-27T16:02:13.062ZAggiehttp://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/Aggie
<p>Squirrel, check their teeth. Young ones fried, old one stew.</p>
<p>Squirrel, check their teeth. Young ones fried, old one stew.</p> Fried mush...haven't made it…tag:teebeedee.ning.com,2021-12-10:1991841:Comment:19975752021-12-10T14:14:15.519ZMTwomanhttp://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/DorothyMorse657
<p>Fried mush...haven't made it in ages, but still love it...think it's an Ohio thing, maybe PA, too, since I was raised in OH.</p>
<p>Other poverty food...potatoes. Just ask my Irish ancestors.</p>
<p>Fried mush...haven't made it in ages, but still love it...think it's an Ohio thing, maybe PA, too, since I was raised in OH.</p>
<p>Other poverty food...potatoes. Just ask my Irish ancestors.</p> I don't know of a "poverty" f…tag:teebeedee.ning.com,2021-12-10:1991841:Comment:19975692021-12-10T10:54:52.238ZJulia A Knaakehttp://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/JULIAAKNAAKE
<p>I don't know of a "poverty" food but when I was born in 1942 and growing up in Ohio both parents worked to keep us 3 in a rental ( no plumbing and only the old cookstove for heat) we ate plenty of beans, greens, whatever wild critter my Dad could shoot or fish for ( including frogs and muskrat) and plenty of yellow cornmeal & flour.</p>
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<p>Summer they had a small garden but no hoses to water so I would pump buckets and they carries them to the garden. We…</p>
<p>I don't know of a "poverty" food but when I was born in 1942 and growing up in Ohio both parents worked to keep us 3 in a rental ( no plumbing and only the old cookstove for heat) we ate plenty of beans, greens, whatever wild critter my Dad could shoot or fish for ( including frogs and muskrat) and plenty of yellow cornmeal & flour.</p>
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<p>Summer they had a small garden but no hoses to water so I would pump buckets and they carries them to the garden. We survived.</p>
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<p>I still love beans and fried mush. It is similar to polenta. I would walk with Ma gathering wild asparagus and raspberries. I still dislike nasty carp!</p> top ramentag:teebeedee.ning.com,2021-12-10:1991841:Comment:19975662021-12-10T09:48:22.353ZJohnnieboyhttp://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/Johnnieboy
<p><span style="font-size: 12pt;"><strong>top ramen</strong></span></p>
<p><span style="font-size: 12pt;"><strong>top ramen</strong></span></p> Fried flour.tag:teebeedee.ning.com,2021-12-10:1991841:Comment:19975622021-12-10T03:51:05.452Zofficerripleyhttp://teebeedee.ning.com/profile/officerripley
<p>Fried flour.</p>
<p>Fried flour.</p>