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Our grandparents survived on meals made from beans, potatoes, scraps and pure determination. These 25 cheap dishes didn’t just feed families – they kept them alive through the Great Depression, war, and years of real poverty. In this documentary-style video, we go back into Grandma’s kitchen and look at the simple but powerful recipes that kept America going when money – and food – were scarce. From homemade mac and cheese and “water pie” to garbage soup, Spam dinners and cabbage rolls, every dish tells a story of survival, sacrifice and creativity. You’ll discover: How a basic pan of mac and cheese could feed a family of 6–8 for under 50 cents The heartbreaking story behind “water pie” and why many families never admitted they made it Why rice and beans, lentil soup and potato dishes were nutritional lifelines, not just cheap food How grandmothers used every scrap – peels, bones, drippings and leftovers – to avoid wasting a single calorie The simple sandwiches, casseroles and one-pot meals kids took to school, to factories and out into the fields If you grew up hearing stories about hard times – or you remember these meals yourself – this video is for you. 🔔 If this brings back memories of your parents or grandparents, please like the video, subscribe, and share it with someone who’d appreciate this history. 💬 Tell us in the comments: What was the “hard times” meal your family relied on the most? Chapters / Timestamps 0:00 Intro – How families really ate in hard times 0:54 Mac and cheese from scratch 3:05 Water Pie (“Depression Pie”) 4:55 Rice and beans 6:53 Potato soup 9:03 Potato peel soup 10:42 Biscuits and gravy 12:40 Garbage / “Perpetual” soup 14:31 Lentil soup 16:12 Sloppy Joes 18:12 Braised cabbage and sausage 20:18 Egg salad sandwiches 22:06 Cornbread and pinto beans 23:41 Fried rice from leftovers 25:28 Hot dogs and macaroni salad 27:01 Grilled cheese and tomato soup 28:28 Tuna casserole 30:01 Baked potatoes with toppings 31:48 Stuffed peppers 33:34 Beef stew 35:12 Tater tot casserole 36:35 Peanut butter & jelly sandwiches 38:03 Cabbage rolls 39:23 Spam meals 41:22 Instant ramen stretch meals 43:28 Spaghetti with marinara sauce 45:24 Shakshuka (eggs in tomato sauce) 47:08 Outro – Your family’s survival meals #DepressionEraCooking #GrandmaRecipes #VintageCooking #CheapMeals #FoodHistory #nostalgia -- Mail contacts: alivebodhi@gmail.com COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER We use under: Copyright Disclaimer, Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976. "Fair Use" is permitted for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching. scholarships and research.