“People don't realize how easy they have it these days. Most kids have never known what it's like to go without anything. They want something, they get it. If there isn't enough money, they charge it. We never wanted anything because we never realized we could have anything. We never missed what we never had. Things were much simpler back then, and we were stronger for it. We worked together to keep the house in order, to put food on the table. We kept things going.” Simple LivingGreat DepressionFrugality Book:Clara's Kitchen: Wisdom, Memories, and Recipes from the Great Depression Source: Clara's Kitchen: Wisdom, Memories, and Recipes from the Great Depression
“My stove is old. My wallpaper is old. It's the same wallpaper from when I moved here and I never changed it. Why would I change it? I just keep it clean. If you take better care of things, you can hold onto them longer. That's how I still run things. If it works, I keep it. If it doesn't, I see if I can use it for something else. If I can't, and I usually can, I toss it.” FrugalityWallpaperRepurposing Book:Clara's Kitchen: Wisdom, Memories, and Recipes from the Great Depression Source: Clara's Kitchen: Wisdom, Memories, and Recipes from the Great Depression