GeorgiaXplant
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On Saturday morning my mother called in our grocery order, the house got cleaned, bread was made, and baking done for the first half of the coming week. Grocery order was delivered in the afternoon. Saturday supper was almost always soup that included leftover veggies from during the week.
Sunday was the day we had a big dinner.
Leftovers were Monday's supper because there wasn't really much time for cooking since the laundry took up the better part of the day.
Starch didn't come out of a can; we cooked starch on the kitchen stove and starched clothes before hanging them up to dry, sprinkled them and kept them in the fridge until Tuesday. Ironing day.
On Wednesday we finished up whatever ironing didn't get done the day before and baked again for the rest of the week.
Fridays were for changing the bed linens.
I remember weeknight evenings well. We darned socks and mended clothes while we listened to the radio. The Green Hornet, Vincent Price.
What the heck was it that got done on Thursday?
In the summertime, we probably used those days (and whatever other time we could carve out) canning and making jam and jelly.
Sunday was the day we had a big dinner.
We raised chickens and ducks, and Sunday dinner was usually one or the other, having killed the bird on Saturday afternoon. I cleaned it, plucked feathers, sometimes *rescued* an egg that hadn't been laid yet (talk about fresh!).
Leftovers were Monday's supper because there wasn't really much time for cooking since the laundry took up the better part of the day.
Starch didn't come out of a can; we cooked starch on the kitchen stove and starched clothes before hanging them up to dry, sprinkled them and kept them in the fridge until Tuesday. Ironing day.
On Wednesday we finished up whatever ironing didn't get done the day before and baked again for the rest of the week.
Fridays were for changing the bed linens.
I remember weeknight evenings well. We darned socks and mended clothes while we listened to the radio. The Green Hornet, Vincent Price.
What the heck was it that got done on Thursday?
In the summertime, we probably used those days (and whatever other time we could carve out) canning and making jam and jelly.