Pre-packaged foods, ready-made meals, TV Dinners, disposable this, disposable that... how much or how little did store-bought make it's way into your childhood home that you remember?
As for my memories, I don't remember anything pre-made ever coming into the home, referring to the likes of TV Dinners and such. Mom always cooked and baked from scratch, so even the likes of store-bought baked goods were a rarity in our home, as were packaged cookies, etc.
The likes of paper towels and paper napkins didn't exist in my childhood home, and even long after myself and my siblings were grown and out on our own, the only time I remember paper napkins at mom and dads place was at Christmas time, and I'm certain mom only splurged on paper napkins for festive/decorative reasons, not because she was concerned about family having something to wipe their mouths with at the dinner table.
Disposable feminine pads are the only disposable thing I remember in our house, which of course is all they had back in the day, and there was no such thing as disposable diapers in our home, not at any time.
Basic canned goods such as beans, tuna, salmon and corn, were staples in our pantry, but most everything else came from the garden, and sandwiches for our school lunches were fashioned from leftovers... meatloaf, ham, roast, thinly sliced hamburgers, whatever mom had on hand, and when all else failed, peanut butter & jam or cheese and lettuce were the go-to substitutes when it came to sandwiches.
As for breakfast cereals... Rice Krispies, Froot-Loops, etc, etc, yes, we had them, because there was 5 of us kids, but standard breakfast meals were made from scratch... scrambled eggs, toasted bacon/tomato/cheese sandwiches, oatmeal, cream-of-wheat, Sunny-boy cereal, toast... usually something hot.
The only other thing I remember us having in the home was Kool-Aid, Tang, and Hershey's Chocolate Milk Powder (or whatever name brand it was).
As for my memories, I don't remember anything pre-made ever coming into the home, referring to the likes of TV Dinners and such. Mom always cooked and baked from scratch, so even the likes of store-bought baked goods were a rarity in our home, as were packaged cookies, etc.
The likes of paper towels and paper napkins didn't exist in my childhood home, and even long after myself and my siblings were grown and out on our own, the only time I remember paper napkins at mom and dads place was at Christmas time, and I'm certain mom only splurged on paper napkins for festive/decorative reasons, not because she was concerned about family having something to wipe their mouths with at the dinner table.
Disposable feminine pads are the only disposable thing I remember in our house, which of course is all they had back in the day, and there was no such thing as disposable diapers in our home, not at any time.
Basic canned goods such as beans, tuna, salmon and corn, were staples in our pantry, but most everything else came from the garden, and sandwiches for our school lunches were fashioned from leftovers... meatloaf, ham, roast, thinly sliced hamburgers, whatever mom had on hand, and when all else failed, peanut butter & jam or cheese and lettuce were the go-to substitutes when it came to sandwiches.
As for breakfast cereals... Rice Krispies, Froot-Loops, etc, etc, yes, we had them, because there was 5 of us kids, but standard breakfast meals were made from scratch... scrambled eggs, toasted bacon/tomato/cheese sandwiches, oatmeal, cream-of-wheat, Sunny-boy cereal, toast... usually something hot.
The only other thing I remember us having in the home was Kool-Aid, Tang, and Hershey's Chocolate Milk Powder (or whatever name brand it was).