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by Scoundreller
2244 days ago
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I asked my mom if/where they got yeast in the 50s and 60s, and she said that once a week, a lady would arrive on horse/donkey and trade everyone for their eggs. They probably had a train connection link somewhere that went to/from a big city and that’s how it all worked. They had milk and pork, but generally sold/traded that for everything else they needed: oil, salt, sugar, etc. And of course some monetary savings for their escape! |
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