That biscuit must have some incredible stories to tell LOL
wtocel on
How did it taste?
Slow-Self-9779 on
84 years old, in my house it wouldn’t last a week!
Lil_Crofty on
Family heirloom goes crazy
mhuzzell on
Did it already have a bite out of it, or did you taste it?
DentInTheWood on
Well what are ya doing taking it out! Put it back in there damn.
trksccrplr on
I have so many questions…
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DasArchitect on
>Biscuit made by me
>Dara L Chambers in
>August 1940 as the
>*Blantinship??* home
Best I could do
So are you going to eat it or what?
_CMDR_ on
Put that back in the freezer. It will be valuable to archaeologists.
ptk77 on
Mmmmm… Forbidden biscuit..
ZiaWitch on
Why?
Biking_dude on
That could be one of the last pieces of food that doesn’t have minute traces of radiation from nuclear testing.
Chanocraft on
![gif](giphy|7xZAu81T70Uuc)
That biscuit after you removed it from the freezer:
Own-Tea-4836 on
Pre-micro plastics – a relic and end of the times.
Keep it for your great grandkids.
RBryant56 on
r/eatityoufuckingcoward
flaffleboo on
r/grandmaspantry
Fokewe on
Ok, who ate grandmother’s cookie?
serjoprot on
r/eatityoucoward
WastedKnowledge on
Taste the biscuit!
Infamous_Register223 on
[The Great Depression](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Depression) (1929-1939) was just ending at that time. Sources like oral histories and government records from the time report that food insecurity was a daily challenge for many Americans during the Great Depression. Widespread poverty, unemployment, and the collapse of the agricultural sector made food scarce for millions. Breadlines and soup kitchens became common, as many Americans relied on charitable organizations and government relief to obtain basic sustenance.
Several factors contributed to food shortages and hunger:
* **Mass unemployment** left people without income to buy food, and many had to rely on soup kitchens or relief programs.
* **Falling farm prices** due to overproduction during the 1920s led to farmers going bankrupt and crops being destroyed.
* **Dust Bowl droughts** in the Midwest further devastated farming regions, making it hard to grow food, especially for poor farmers.
Despite efforts like the New Deal programs and the rise of community aid, hunger persisted for years during the 1930s.
So, that biscuit is a real testament to how needy people were for food.
sexpsychologist on
I’ve had my freezer for 4 years and it already needs a repair guy. That freezer is still going strong after that long?!?! Tell me the brand
bongslingingninja on
Looks like SpongeBobs grandma
Addicted2Trance on
Let’s put it on a tray..
Nice!
charliebandthree on
How weird, my maiden last name is Blankenship 😳
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That biscuit must have some incredible stories to tell LOL
How did it taste?
84 years old, in my house it wouldn’t last a week!
Family heirloom goes crazy
Did it already have a bite out of it, or did you taste it?
Well what are ya doing taking it out! Put it back in there damn.
I have so many questions…
[deleted]
>Biscuit made by me
>Dara L Chambers in
>August 1940 as the
>*Blantinship??* home
Best I could do
So are you going to eat it or what?
Put that back in the freezer. It will be valuable to archaeologists.
Mmmmm… Forbidden biscuit..
Why?
That could be one of the last pieces of food that doesn’t have minute traces of radiation from nuclear testing.
![gif](giphy|7xZAu81T70Uuc)
That biscuit after you removed it from the freezer:
Pre-micro plastics – a relic and end of the times.
Keep it for your great grandkids.
r/eatityoufuckingcoward
r/grandmaspantry
Ok, who ate grandmother’s cookie?
r/eatityoucoward
Taste the biscuit!
[The Great Depression](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Depression) (1929-1939) was just ending at that time. Sources like oral histories and government records from the time report that food insecurity was a daily challenge for many Americans during the Great Depression. Widespread poverty, unemployment, and the collapse of the agricultural sector made food scarce for millions. Breadlines and soup kitchens became common, as many Americans relied on charitable organizations and government relief to obtain basic sustenance.
Several factors contributed to food shortages and hunger:
* **Mass unemployment** left people without income to buy food, and many had to rely on soup kitchens or relief programs.
* **Falling farm prices** due to overproduction during the 1920s led to farmers going bankrupt and crops being destroyed.
* **Dust Bowl droughts** in the Midwest further devastated farming regions, making it hard to grow food, especially for poor farmers.
Despite efforts like the New Deal programs and the rise of community aid, hunger persisted for years during the 1930s.
So, that biscuit is a real testament to how needy people were for food.
I’ve had my freezer for 4 years and it already needs a repair guy. That freezer is still going strong after that long?!?! Tell me the brand
Looks like SpongeBobs grandma
Let’s put it on a tray..
Nice!
How weird, my maiden last name is Blankenship 😳
Tell me you ate it!
That’s a pretty damn special biscuit