SCHOOL LUNCH IN THE 1930s

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Uploaded by on May 27, 2009

We didn't have lunch rooms when I was in grade school, we carried our lunches and ate at our desks. They were called lunch pails because that's just what they were, small pails.

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  • Then you should enjoy my website where there are dozens of stories about that period of time Go to jimforeman

  • Man, I'm 14 and I wish life was more like this again! Just plain n' simple is how it should be done, haha. :)

  • @lukaluei Hi there, glad you liked my video. Not videos but I have a bunch of stories about growing up during the depression and into WW-II on my website that you might enjoy like the one about my first hunting trip in which I killed a deer with an axe. Go to JimForemandot com and click remembering,

  • My grade school was twenty years before you which was also during the depression. But you mentioned time travel. I wrote a book about just that, I was delivering a restored antique Piper Cub and it took me back into the time when it was made. It's on Amazon.com I also have a video introducing the book. It's called The Flight of the Temporal Cub

  • i'm glad i wasn't a child in the 30s.

  • I'm glad I was, that was the greatest time to be a kid.

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  • This is really interesting, though I've read about this in fictional books, I've never seen it before. It's so nice of you to share your past experience with us :)

  • thats awesome

  • In the South it was most often a cold baked sweet potato and a biscuit or two, and a pint Mason jar of milk if you had it

  • @zhn0k lol

  • Really enjoy your stories while you cook

  • so interesting

  • Trust me, the Great Depression and the Second World War were not great times to be living in... Scary stuff! Great lunch though..

  • I am a history major and a mother, so, I love your videos! I subscribed.

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