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10-16-23, 12:46 PM | #11 |
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Hey everyone the economy in 2024 could be just tiny bit concerning. Here’s an idea to help get you by.
During the Great Depression, onions were a commonly grown and easily stored vegetable, making them both abundant and, notably, cost-free. Simultaneously, peanut butter was an economical ingredient. Hence, the Bureau of Home Economics formulated a recipe for peanut butter-filled onions as a convenient solution for American homemakers to provide nourishment to their families. This peculiar dish's recipe was widely featured in newspapers and magazines throughout the 1930s and eventually made its way onto American dining tables as an affordable, palatable, straightforward, and nutritious meal suitable for any time of day. This hodgepodge comprised baked onions stuffed with a mixture of peanut butter and stale bread crumbs. Unfortunately, these components combined to create an unappetizing dish that was consumed solely out of necessity to alleviate hunger. Mmmmmmmm.
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