Great Depression Cooking - Fried Fish

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Nana always substituted fish for other meats during lent and Good Friday.

This is one of the last videos we made to be included in her series. We lost the HD version for a long time, but recently found it on an old hard drive and reassembled it for you to watch here. That it timed up with Easter, it's either a coincidence or Clara sending a message from above, you can choose!

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She passed away a long time ago, but in some way, *she is still with us!*

DrAjASK
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This woman was alive during World War 1, world War 2, the Vietnam War, the cold War, 9/11, desert Storm, Korean War, the Gulf War, the Cuban Missile crisis. What a history.

anarchy
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It's sad that I just now found her channel. She was truly a kind woman

mrunknown
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My wife makes a lot of Italian great depression Italian (*peasant) food because she would spend summers with her grandmother (*from 1985 until 1996) and it saves us a couple of hundred dollars a month as a stay at home mom. It also helped get my sugar under control (*and I lost 30lbs) when I came down with diabetes! Clara is healthy cooking as well! Please do not get rid of this channel! Keep her memory alive!

denniswelsh
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Anyone else get unreasonably upset that shes passed away? The world is a better place bc of people like her :(

albertb-c
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“They’re good,
they’re healthy,
they’re cheap.
So what else are you looking for?”

😂😂 i love her shes so cute

MintBunny
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Please never take this channel down. I just love watching when I feel down.

samanthaoneill
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I was born in 1960, my grandparents and parents would tell me about the history of America and the Great Depression era. My grandfather rode his bicycle to Southampton England and came to America on the sister ship to the Titanic. He became a coal miner for 39 years and then head butler for the Clark candy company in Pittsburgh and caretaker for a few other well known families in Pennsylvania.
Stories they told and how they continued to live was like being in the Great Depression until he passed in 1986. He hated spending money. And I learned everything I could and still learning from videos like this…
Never to old to learn and listen to your elders, regardless of how old I am…

tommysimmons
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No one realizes it, but Clara and her videos are like a museum in a way- it shows what happened during the depression on a first-hand account. Very few are still alive from the depression, much less have amazing stories like these.

oooohapenny
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I was shocked to see this pop up in my recommendations. Absolutely beautifully surprised to watch another episode...thank you, thank you, thank you.

lightspeed
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*"They're good they're healthy they're cheap, what else are you looking for?!"* ❤ She made my heart melt with the truth

shakendriamurphy
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She is like our YouTube grandma i can watch her all day

joshuahampton
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I saw this pop up.. I was like.. I've seen EVERY episode.. how do I not remember this. All of her vids are great!! :) She is definitely missed.

rialvey
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Omg I'm going to cry! I truly miss seeing this woman and her recipes.

vickikendricks
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Thank you to whoever is currently running this acc for making sure that Clara’s legacy lives on ❤️

sydneydandridge
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Even in death, she is still with us, guiding us in dark times! Love you, Clara, and miss you~~~

christophertackett
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I didn't know Clara, but I feel at home when I watch her videos.
Truly comforting.

people
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Her videos feel like grandma's house. Comforting and warm.

alexandriareetz
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Have you noticed how she keeps it so simple.. just two or three ingredients!... gosh she so refreshing to watch. Bless her

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A couple of years ago I was going through an extremely hard time. I happen to come across this channel and I watched every single video, and it filled me with love and Hope. I wish she was still around may she rest in peace.

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