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What would you do if you had to feed your family with almost nothing in your pocket? In this video, we take you back to the Great Depression era to uncover 30 brilliant money-saving tricks that helped struggling families survive against all odds. From turning flour sacks into beautiful dresses to making soap from animal fat and stretching a single soup bone into a week's worth of meals, these resourceful strategies reveal the incredible ingenuity of our grandparents. You'll discover how bartering replaced cash, how root cellars kept food fresh without electricity, and how nothing—not even potato peels or worn-out socks—ever went to waste in a Depression-era household. #greatdepression #vintageliving #frugalliving #history #nostalgia Let's start with using cornstalks as fuel. 22 Making Clothes from Flour Sacks.1;04 Bartering Goods and Services.2;01 Home Canning and Preserving.2;37 Repurposing Old Newspapers3;39 Growing Victory Gardens.4;14 Making Soup Bone Stews.5;04 Homemade Soap from Animal Fat.5;46 Repairing Shoes Instead of Buying New.6;28 Homemade Cleaning Products.7;13 Using Leftovers to Make New Meals.7;55 Sharing Meals with Neighbors.8;41 Hand-Me-Down Clothing.9;23 Making Tents from Old Sheets.10;05 DIY Furniture Repairs.10;44 Turning Potato Peels into Snacks11;25. Reusing Glass Jars for Storage.12;06 Making Homemade Shoes from Old Tires.12;50 Using Leftover Bacon Grease.13;33 Recycling Fabric from Old Clothes.14;13 Teaching Kids to Be Thrifty.14;50 DIY Repairs for Appliances.15;33 Bartering Milk for Eggs..16;10 Using Old Rags for Quilting.16;36 Making Homemade Ice Cream from Leftover Milk.17;15 Storing Food in Root Cellars.17;56 Making Homemade Ice from Cold Wells.18;42 Reusing Old Socks for Gloves.19;09 Turning Scrap Metal into Tools.19;45 Trading Chickens for Milk.20;26 outro