30 Easy Homemade Snacks From the 1970s No One Makes Anymore
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Wait a minute, I got the measurements o the — Sugar-
Milk–Butter-& Cocoa — but i need the measurements of the — P-NutButter,,& Oats,,& Vanilla– I watched it 2x's — how did I miss it–,,!!??Looks like Americans ate just as much unhealthy sh*t in the past as they do today
How coincidental. I just finished making a double batch of chex mix for my granddaughter. She tells me that no one can make it like I do.
When I was in college in the 70s, every room had an electric popcorn popper. The smell walking down the halls in the evenings was mouth watering. Got us through those study sessions!
I still have a copper fish mold I bought at a garage sale! π Now I know what it was used for.
Tortilla wraps in the 70s? Not in the midwest. I don't remember much Mexican food from that era.
5:55 I still make cheese straws and cheese βbiscuitβ (which is a shortbread, not a biscuit) for the holidays. π§‘ Southern Living still has the recipes on their website. Also still make homemade Chex mix, ants on a log, a cheese ball, oven-baked cheese toast, cinnamon toast, stovetop popcorn, sausage balls. I love me some boiled peanuts! 48:05 When I lived in South Carolina, there would always be a guy selling them out of a big kettle at public events, fresh and hot! P.S. your voiceover got messed up here.
I still make many of these! I did however forget all about rumaki. Rumaki is so good! My mils cheese ball is still coveted every holiday.
My Grandma used to make the best food. Poor man's cake, Beef pot pie, a beef roast that people would die for, a chicken noodle soup with real noodles, and pancakes from scratch. There was plenty other thing as well. But she never wrote her recipes down. Ever. Sad.
We still make almost all these snacks.
Last week I ate stuffed celery sticks. It's like one of the most affordable snacks. I just stuff celery with peanut butter but now I'm gonna try adding raisins. Gonna also try cream cheese. Stuffing celery with humus & caramelized onions gotta taste good as well.
This channel is full of crap people still make these snacks cluck bait the only one who does not make these snacks is the duffuss who made this channel
The Green jello I grew up eating that and I used to make it for my kids who are pushing 30. I would puree Zucchini and add it with pineapple and cottage cheese to the jello. Everyone had thier own version of Jello salad. The Eldars in white look to be coming from a Church event as they are in Church clothes.
I grew up eating nearly all of these!
I remember my mother made an appetizer for all her parties that was peanut butter with ketchup placed on toast and placed in the oven under the broiler. Once it was browned and cut into fourths, she would add a piece of cooked bacon on top. Sounds disgusting but it was really good.
Thos poster is full on stupid. My store sells hundreds of bags of popping corn. My costomers make rice squares. I sell tons of stuff to make trail mix.
How did it turn into store bought snacks?
Im latchkey kid so I didn't forget those snacks and still make to this day. Hell our lunch is grilled cheese sandwich and chips.
Homemade shrimp dip. Okay we need to make a short on how to make shrimp dip.
I totally remember space food sticks
3:45 Wild! I am one town away from Cheshire, Massachusetts. Who knew? My grandfather had a home on Devonshire Drive. A cheese wheel in 1801… wicked cool!
Peanut Brittle was the first thing we were taught in Home Ec (9th grade, 1968), Brownies were the second (from scratch).
Still make most all of these regularly
Salmon beef jerky?? WTF
I am 56 and still make atleast 25 of these.ππππππ
Yeah twinkle could sit on a shelf for years and years lol
Hostess fruit pies are not good now to lil fruit in them now
My adult children say Chex Mix smells like Christmas. They remember Granny's (my mother) house smelling like it always at a Christmas. We still make it and pass it around in a special canister.
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My Dad used to make the Clam Dipβ¦exactly the way you described! Cream cheese, a can of minced clams (with juice), lemon juice, Worcestershire, garlic powder. It was soooooo good! Thanks for the memory! π©·
Celery is impossible to eat
I love the spam & rice wrapped in seaweed sheets, nori. I don't have a grill anymore or I'd definitely be making it this week
Add cinnamon hot candies to the popcorn oil to get cinnamon coating as it pops, and you shake the pot like mad. So addictive….
And, to watch the Jiffy-Pop foil rise on the burner WAY before Orville Redenbacher.
Just did the PB and celery… NO RAISINS… cream cheese was too expensive… it was for parties…
Cookies from oatmeal, peanut butter, and chocolate…
Cookies from chocolate and dried La Choy chow mien noodles…
Oh I loved these choc Drop
Marathon bars look like curly wurlys in the uk
Lipton onion soup mix dip is STILL the BEST
Homemade rice crispie treats still the best, lots of butter.
Ants on a log aka shit on a shingle
My mom makes some of these still
Gross. No olives
I love bacon. Mom makes bacon wrapped dates
Mom made crab meat dip
My dad makes homemade meatballs. And freezes it for later
Grape jelly sauce
a lot of items on here that ARE STORE BOUGHT no home made…
I know
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Celery sticks filled with homemade pimento cheese. Yum!