50 Great Depression Habits for Surviving in Today's Economy | FRUGAL LIVING

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Surviving in today's economy can be challenging, but we can learn valuable lessons from those who lived through the Great Depression. During that time, people developed resourceful habits and frugal practices to make the most of what they had. By adopting these timeless strategies, you can save money, reduce waste, and live more sustainably. Here are 50 Great Depression habits that can help you navigate and thrive in the modern economy.

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  • The dates on cans is not an expiration date. Rotate yes. But don't get rid of older cans.
  • take a large cardboard box.......measure down to half all the way around the middle of the length........seal the top flaps with glue and add another piece of cardboard in the middle.......on the bottom part of your choosing...pinch the outside corners of the box........then slide the part you decide is the top.......down onto the bottom box.........now you have a lid......decorate if you wish.........on the outside and the inside.....use for storage or an under the bed box........you can stack up with supplies of your choosing or store clothes inside......
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  • You have some great tips. To check for scratches, just put water in the jar with food coloring. The colored water will stick yo deep scratches. But don't throw it out. You can always use it for dry goods.
  • Canned goods have a Indefinite shelf life, those dates are Not expiration dates per USDA Website. If cans are dented opened compromised, obviously toss em away.
  • @aligmal5031
    main issue with alot of the things in the video is that it require 1 - community 2 - living around a forest ect and not a city issue is community is mostly dead in western societies nowadays and ppl now live in cities with no forests :/
  • Wow that's amazing showing us how to make vinegar 🎉