re: #130 Decatur Deb
MIL grew up on a Tennessee cotton farm during the Depression. In the 90s she was still showing the classic food hoarding traitâthe floor of her laundry room covered with groceries still in their paper bags.
dad born in 29. In 2017, he was still bringing home those giant tubs you can find in Samâs of gravy mix, etc. When he died, he had like 6 of those things in the house. He wasnât suffering from dementia. I think he just had enough disposable income in the latter part of his life to where he was finally able to say âfuck it. i want it, Iâm buying it,â when it came to food. He grew up on a farm, so they had food, but my grandfather told a story of a guy who used to show up at the creamery rail depot to do nothing more than spend two hours helping to load the big milk tanks onto the train taking it to NY City and Philly. He did it so that he could go home with a gallon of milk for his kids, âcause he wasnât on payroll, ergo wasnât getting paid for anything. That shit sticks with you.