Friday, March 22, 2024

In The Olden Days....

 


This lovely old photo is my hubby's grandmother, Mary Ethel Leverich Oswald (1886-1967). This was her high school graduation photo....... today's high school graduation photos look nothing like this, do they?? Yes, the Olden Times were different...... for instance:

If We Didn't Have It We Used:

  • Q tip  --  cotton wound around a match
  • Scouring powder  --  wood stove ashes
  • Glue  --  raw egg white
  • Hot water bottle  --  heated rock or bag of heated rock salt
  • Toothpaste  --  salt mixed with baking soda
  • Paste  --  flour mixed with water
  • Bandage  --  torn-in-strips old bedsheets
  • Adhesive tape  --  needle and thread
  • Deodorant  --  baking soda
  • Ice  --  hailstones or blocks cut in winter from a pond or river
  • Waxed paper  --  found inside cereal boxes
  • Sandwich bags  --  waxed paper
  • Foil  --  gum wrappers
  • Ink  --  laundry bluing
  • Group transportation  -- truck with seats in back
  • Tire repair kit  --  can of rubber patch and glue
  • Air for tires  --  hand operated tire pump
  • Toilet tissue  --  Sears or Wards catalog
  • Salad dressing  --  cream, sugar and vinegar mixed well
  • Sanitary napkin  --  old sheets
  • Pencil sharpener  --  knife
  • Fingernail clipper  --  kitchen scissors
  • Salve/Ointment for wounds  --  lard mixed with kerosene and turpentine
  • Hand lotion  --  cream or lard
  • Laundry soap  --  you made it from grease and lye
  • Lunch pail  --  lard bucket with a handle
  • New mop --  old clothing on a mop stick
  • Cough syrup  --  raw onion and sugar syrup
  • Fresh milk  --  milked a cow twice daily
So do you really think life was better in the good old days? How would you have fared?

(Thanks to Nostalgia Magazine, Nov-Dec 2010 issue for this wonderful article by Leone A. Browning.)

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