I was sitting here teary eyed thinking of my noni and read like 3 comments that said the same....ayy looks like we aren't too different after all folks much love from NY
@@DarkDingo7 Wouldn't be as bad if our governments would stop spending money like it's an infinite source. Least back in the Great Depression government debt wasn't really that high. It came after. Now it's already high and the depression hasn't started yet. God help us if that happens because if it does there really WON'T be money.
Katherinemm7 if she was here, as a woman that truly lived through difficult times, as a woman that truly knew what sacrifice was, I imagine she’d be a bit disappointed in how we are responding to this pandemic. I’ve never heard such bellyaching from people that are “tired of staying home”. As though sacrificing a social life for a period of time is just asking too much. My goodness, imagine if our young were asked to make a “real” sacrifice. I don’t even blame the young though, I blame the generation that raised them, or, maybe more correctly, didn’t raise them.
@@kila4 my parents grew up during the Depression and I heard about it from the time I was little until they passed and now I'm glad they made sure I knew how bad it was and how they lived, I agree about the belly aching over a little time away from social life. I was talking to my mother's last living sister about things like this today and somehow this showed up in my recommendations. I wish I'd known about it before Clara passed but I'm so glad for this video today and the way she made her garlic bread is almost identical to the way I learned, since we had microwaves in the 80s too we but the butter in for about 5 seconds it's important no more it'll all melt, then we used the garlic press just like Clara but put it straight onto the butter and it mixes in and spreads like a charm. I could just taste it when I heard the perfect crispness when she tore off the bread to bite it. This is the perfect thing people that haven't cooked can try or anyone who has never made their own garlic bread. If things get rough after this pandemic this will fill you up better than Ramen noodles taste better and have plenty to eat a few more times. Stay safe.
Real talk though, everyone craps on the TH-cam algorithm, but without it people would never find content like this and channels that had been dead with really good content can get revived for new viewers.
Who else started crying when she was talking about how she was embarrassed of her patch and she started crying in school? Just me? Ok. I’m a mother of 2 and I don’t know how to sew for nothing. So yes, not everyone can do that.
I think the great thing is that you could learn to sew a patch in about 5 minutes right here on TH-cam if you had to. But yeah, what a jerk of a teacher. Poor little Clara. And poor kids in class who's parents didn't sew patches. Everyone got called tf out 😭
@@cherrymccall4806 I don't think that's wrong... Or even the point. Fashion changing doesn't mean kids now would be ungrateful for their mom taking care of their clothes... The style back then was no holes, and Clara's mom did her best to keep her kids looking as presentable as she could for the style at the time, ya know?
I'm practicing learning to sew so that I can work on some of my own equipment (I'm a historical reenactor), I'd just like to offer up some words of encouragement: You can learn a lot with the internet! If I can do it, you'll be amazing at it. Patches are very useful.
My mother sewed patches on our clothes as kids, and I'm only 34. Today I just throw things out if they get holes, but it's not as environmentally friendly, that's for sure.
I read her "about" bio & it said she died in 2013. Sad. She was special. I love watching her & the recipes are what my Granny fed my Granddaddy, my mom, my 2 aunts, & my uncles.
"the depression started slowly. First you couldn't get this, then you couldn't get that, then the prices went up so you couldn't buy the stuff. They started laying people off." We're in for it.
They couldn’t get stuff because the industries stopped supplying it or inflation raised it out of ppls reach financially. We can’t get stuff because ppl panicked at the first sign of trouble and bought more toilet paper than they could use in a lifetime for a few weeks quarantine. She’s right, most of us wouldn’t have survived the Depression.
2024...still really enjoy watching Clara cook. I love.hearing her stories of growing up during the depression, she is a lovely lady with the nicest smile. Thankyou for keeping these videos up and making them ...❤
When I was much younger, in my late teens and early twenties, I lived about a 10 minute walk away from my grandma's retirement home. I didn't ever visit her much in my youth. I convinced myself I was too busy or some stupid thing like that. To be honest, I just didn't know how to interact with her. I don't want to say I was afraid of the elderly, but being around them made me uncomfortable. Like looking into the future, one day I wouldn't be young and untouchable. Then I stumbled on these videos and really enjoyed them. They made me wonder what own stories my grandma had. So I started to visit her. Every Saturday. There was a flower shop between me and my grandmother's house and I'd stop by there with the tips I'd saved from my work (I was young and poor, just starting out on my own) I'd sit there with her and we'd talk over tea about her life when she was around my age. I did that for 4 years straight. She passed last February and it still hurts to walk past that flower shop. For fleeting moments, I think to myself, "I'll pop in there and get some flowers for grandma" but I can't cause she's gone. What I didn't realize until after she passed was that every Friday, my grandma would tell anyone and everyone in her retirement home that I was coming tomorrow. I miss you grandma. Edit: Thanx everyone for the likes and hearing my story. I didn't include this in the original but here goes. My grandmother had 5 kids and 16 grandkids and 20 great grandkids and 2 great great grand kids. Out of all the grandkids, the great grandkids and great great grandkids, I was the only one to get some inheritance money. Obviously the rest of my family got heirlooms and family mementos but before she passed she put money in an account for me so I could go on a missionary trip to South America. Traveling and doing missionary work really helped me heal and I didn't even get a chance to thank her cause I didn't even know about it until she had passed away. When I was a child, I sometimes thought she didn't like me because I was adopted. I know it's a silly thing to think but I wasn't blood and I was adopted at an older age, around 5-6. It wasn't until I was older, that we really became close. I wish I could go back, I'd spend more time with her. One day I'll see my grandmother again and I'll tell her how much I love her and I'll thank her for giving me such a wonderful gift.
I showed this to my wife to see her reaction, she was amazed how much Clara looked and acted like my mom. They could pass for sisters. Makes me miss my mom, she passed in 2015 at 80 years old. Thanks for the videos.
My grandma was born in 1905, and both my parents grew up during the depression. It's a different mindset. They would save everything, reuse it. My dad never had a divider for his silverware for example. He just cut off cardboard boxes, like cereal boxes and used those to divide spoons, forks, knives etc. I grew up drawing my own paperdolls, and making houses for my trolls out of milk cartons. Making my own fake food out of homemade playdough and food coloring. Kids have no imagination these days
I had a Clara next door while my girls were growing up! My parents grew up during the depression and heard about the clothes they made from flour sacks. Watching Clara is like going home again, mom would sing that song Clara did. The ol gray mare. 😂. I miss home 😪
Ma'am, as a part of The Greatest Generation, you have my (our) permission to be as you are. You earned it and we owe our seniors the common decency to do what we can to keep them safe and healthy.
She's right. Too soft, too coddled. My generation dropped the ball on raising kids. Gave them everything they thought they didn't get, except responsibility. Too bad.
When my nana cuts a loaf of bread while I’m near, she always reminisces and reminds me how her Spanish grandma would cut the bread. She’d hold the loaf on her chest and cut it towards her. It’s a wonder she never cut herself, my nana said. It’s the smallest and most seemingly insignificant things that matter the most sometimes.
I started crying remembering my own great grandma (another who lived through the depression). She made these pickles that I loved more than anything in the world and even when she started to lose it to dementia she remembered that I loved them and she gave me the last batch she ever made. Several years later she died and I had lost the copy of the recipe she had given me. A year ago I sat down with my grandma (her daughter) and we went through all of the cookbooks she had looking for them (I knew the name was millionaire or million dollar pickles) and after an hour and 20+ cookbooks we hadn’t found it. So naturally I was upset thinking it was lost to time. Then my grandma remembered that great grandma used to clip old recipes or write them down and glue them to magazines. So she pulled out a stack of old farm magazines and the first one she opened a little hand written recipe for million dollar pickles fell out and I cried like a baby for an hour ❤️ I felt like that was my own little piece of my great grandma
My Grandma made pickles too. She died back in 2001, I was 12. I haven't had a pickle from since I was probably 4. I really miss her a lot and clara reminds me of her. I'm glad you found the recipe, I wish I had my Grandma's pickle recipe.
When she said “Have a piece!” She sounded exactly like my grandma who was also raised in the Great Depression. She never really got over the Great Depression even though she was young. She told so many stories that started with “During the depression we...” I miss her so. I think this corona virus period will produce stories for future generations. “During the corona virus we...”
6 weeks ago I was told to go home for the week as we were going down to a skeleton crew as an essential business. I realized the situation was bad and was thinking this is like the Great Depression, WWII and 9/11 rolled into one except for the human devastation. The first person to pop into my mind was Clara! I was binge-watching this channel like a year ago or so. That night while on TH-cam I saw here grandson was talking about rebooting this great channel with unaired tapes. How wonderful is that! This would be a walk in the park for Clara.
I enjoy her showing how, and what, they prepared for their meals during the depression but I could also just watch videos of her talking and telling stories about growing up during that time. Listening to her is comforting to me.
I wish my grandma was still here. She had alzheimers and cancer. I was her caretaker the last 6 yrs of her life because the rest of the family wouldnt and wanted her in a nursing home. Her last 3 months they got their wish. Oh how I miss cooking for her and eating her food when I was younger. She'd literally make me anything to eat. Cherish your grandparents and family!! 👪 💞😪😭
We do! We really do! A grandma that knows these kinds of frugal tricks , and has lived through tough times so she can inspire us that we will make it . And a grandma that isnt afraid to give us a talking to or even a smack on the butt if we are doing something wrong.
God Bless this lady and her family she is still with us and passing on her knowledge and wisdom for many in need... Love her saying " you kids wouldn't have made it" lol thank you for sharing her with us.. GBU
If she were here, she wouldn't complain, she would roll her sleeves up and teach us younglings how it is done; with simple class and integrity. Something we are desperately lacking these days!
Watching Great Depression Cooking in 2019: Boy, what a tough time Clara and her family had! So lovely of her to share these recipes from another time! Watching Great Depression Cooking in 2020: *takes notes vigorously*
Still deeply missed, strange how people we may not even know effect us in such a powerful way, I never knew her, but in a sense i felt like i did, she felt like family. God bless, and thank you for showing us your knowledge, for what resides within it lies the reoccurring events of history that the knowledge you gave us will come into our lives for us to use.
People who lived through wars and the Depression didn’t waste anything. My grandmother used to reuse plastic milk bags for leftovers, tying the ends with twist ties.
A Perez well there’s a few problems with your boomer mentality. 1. Most people are doing fine. 2. There wasn’t a virus like this spreading during the Great Depression, so they didn’t have to worry about simply going outside. Correct me if I’m wrong. 3. We have the internet which allows us to connect better with others. However, that’s still not the same as human connection. We need human connections. Staying in an enclosed house, in a city, with no one else, and with bad air isn’t healthy. 4. The Coronavirus was blown WAY out of proportion. It’s not even dangerous towards young and HEALTHY people, and most cases are barely even serious. The only thing this disease showed is that the USA’s economy is crap. Our society is fragile. Not the individuals. An easily solvable problem was grown with stubbornness. Maybe start looking at the big picture instead of blindly following media. This disease will at most not even kill a majority of us, and at least only kill the old people. Neither are positive, but it’s what happens when your civilization is flawed everywhere i\you look. Now tell me, why wouldn’t we survive? It seems to me like everyone who’s not sick is fine. Except the bottom class which is getting screwed over. Yay capitalism! Everyone who is sick is only dying because... well they’re sick and had a bad immune system. These are situations that present different problems, and can’t be compared yet. Don’t glorify this, and turn it into something it’s not. Edit: You’re clearly not a poor person. You’re so privileged that you don’t understand what some of us are going through. We CANNOT stay home. How will we get money? You’re the perfect example of ignorance. You should watch Parasite.
Love this woman. Her videos are like that favorite pair of pajamas or those comfy slippers or that blankey you have to have when you cuddle up on the couch with a good book! She brings me so much joy!
TH-cam showed me Clara yesterday, I thought she was still with us. Today it showed me that she passed a few years ago. I seriously cried. You remind me so much of my grandmother.
Shea,,Me too!! When I read that Clara passed,,I literally burst out CRYING!! I LOVE HER so,,,she relaxes me n I'm gonna make her fries portabella mushrooms n garlic bread soon,,in honor of her!!!
It's so go to see Clara again. It is like seeing an old friend and I missed her. My grandma was German but she was from tbe same era as Clara and this makes me feel like i am with her again. How i wish i had videos of my grandma. Thank you for sharing her with us.
Your videos all make me cry for my 4 grandparents who have passed on In a good and sad way. Sadly the generations that came after you didn’t pay enough attention. Thankfully my grandparents taught me everything. The only thing I didn’t pay close enough attention to was gardening. I’m ready to learn now however, bcz with the prices skyrocketing more than ever in my lifetime, my goal is to become completely self sufficient. I now have solar power, running water fed from my own stream, and my land is paid off. I love love love your videos. They just make me miss all of the stories my 4 grandparents used to tell me. I loved every single one they ever told….just as I love yours.
When I was a kid in the 90s, I would help out my hometown American Legion unit. Seeing these videos of Clara reminds me of those times hanging with the elderly WWII generation. God bless you Clara, wherever you may be. Gone but never forgotten.
I hope Clara's family knows what a blessing she is during this time. Part of her legacy is bringing joy and smiles to countless people. God Bless Clara.
What a blessing this beautiful lady was to the world...especially to those who knew her and got to spend time with her. I wish I could've met her. Thank you to her family for this new video...it truly brightened my day. 😁❤️
I personally feel like the great depression might be starting up again because prices are going up and with all the sickness in animals and humans going up it's hard to get food and pay for heating and stuff again, but luckily we still will have the guidance of Clara, may she forever live on in our memories and with this channel
I'm so excited her we'll be seeing more of Ms.Clara!!! When I'm having a rough day, my husband always suggest I watch her videos. It's like even he notices how calming her voice is. Thank you! May God keep you and your family safe during these trying times. :)
My greatgrandma just passed away this week and I was having a rough night. I stumbled upon these videos and I just want to say thank you. I feel like I'm cooking with an old friend when I watch these videos
This is what I love about Clara: she tells you how to make great food without the fuss or drama of today's chefs and she's so wise with it. I wish she was around now to bring common sense in all this chaos. Thank you for keeping this going, brightens my day :-) x
We still eat like this at my house [2020]. It's called living tight. My grandpa grew up during the depression. Nothing special about living tight. Granddaddy had 7 siblings in the Georgia mountains. Respect though for her mental sharpness.
She’s been on my mind because children of the depression have been in my mind. I’ve read and believe that those little ones were very much shaped for life as a result of their childhood experiences with such scarcity. I keep wondering how little ones are being shaped now as a result of what we’re going through now. My nephew is praying to God everyday that we stay safe from the coronavirus and a 4 year old my sister knows is afraid of dying. What kind of adults will these babies grow into? Thanks for posting. On a pleasant note, I just love her and I love her hands. They remind me of my grandmas and a good friend/client who just passed (I’m a caregiver for the elderly). Older women’s hands are a very comforting and warm sight for me. I just think they’re beautiful. Especially when they’re at work. Beautiful.
Ascent My Grandma was a young married Woman during the Depression. They lived in the Country and grew their own food. So they made out a little better. The only problem was they were sometimes strapped for cash
I’ve been having anxiety attacks almost daily, and now I’m worried about how my children will handle this hahahahaha. I’ve been talking to them about it and I keep reassuring them that this is a strange time but that me and their dad (my husband) are doing everything we can to ensure their safety and happiness. I’m going to pray more that their little minds aren’t too messed up by this.
@@pilotswife06 - I, too, have been riddled with anxiety most of my life due to a rough childhood. It makes it especially difficult to handle this type of turmoil, and especially alone. I am also 60 years old and still struggling with bronchial pneumonia. Just a word of advice about your children... They will be nervous about what you are nervous about. If you try to hide your anxiety - or outwit it with something clever - your children are not likely to even remember how anxious you were at this time. As an example, my mother LOVED thunderstorms, the wilder the better. She would push her bed to the window and lay in front of it, preferably open, and read a book and nap. Today, I love thunderstorms and are rarely scared of them, despite living in Houston where thunderstorms can be very scary. On the flip side, my mother was petrified of breaking down on the highway. It was so extreme that my stepfather would fake a breakdown just to get a reaction out of her. Today, I am petrified of the same thing. It's really hard to teach your children to persevere if the strongest people they know - you and your husband - are also afraid. I hope this helps.
She was born near the same time as Anne frank. Just finished reading her diary and it was amazing. Crazy how different things are now while still having the same ambitions as back then. What a lovely lady!
I’ve just started watching Clara, and I’m really enjoying her. I love to find out what the food was like in the depression because people didn’t have much. I love the stories she tells about how she lived through the depression and what her views were. I could listen to her stories all day. Makes me miss my grandma. We should really sit and talk to these older people, especially a 92 year old. Their stories are intriguing and we would learn so much. I was just thinking what a 92 year old who experienced all of the history could tell us. They LIVED it! I think if I was a history teacher, I’d invite a woman like this to come to my class and tell her story and answer the pupils questions. Better than any book.
Dear Lord Jesus, Please look upon The State of Louisiana at this Time of Crisis in Jesus Name Amen. Try and Fast and Pray Drink Lemon Water try get a Juicing Machine. Google 100Huntley Street Crossroads theres great peacefull messages
I think the last week in our country, we can now all imagine how something like this comes about (The Great Depression). Of course we aren't even close to this level, but seeing now how fast everything changes is staggering. Life can change in an instant. I hope we now all appreciate what we have that much more. People like Clara survived this hardship and it's wonderful we have their wisdom to help guide us now. Thank you Christopher for sharing your Nona with us!
I love and miss you, Clara. I watched you from way back. You helped me through some rough times. I'm so glad you are coming back to help us through these new rough times.♥️
Clara, you have no idea how much we’ve needed you these last couple weeks. I started to see food running out in all my stores and I immediately thought, “Clara would know what to do”, and I came straight here. And you did, you knew exactly what to do. Thank you so much! We miss you!
I wonder when this episode was filmed. She seems more tired here maybe a little older than some others. Thank you for sharing more of your grandma with us
On behalf of all supporters. I would love to thank Christopher for not letting this channel die.
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I agree with you 100%
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Nelviana Kenny 👍👌
Nelviana Kenny it’s the gift that keeps on giving I re watch her videos
It’s strange how much you can miss a lady that you have never met.
Yes i just saw this channel and trying not to cry❤❤❤
Its called nostalgia.
I think it's called APPRECIATION🤗
I absolutely agree. Never met her but love and miss her.
Been coming here for years for the joy
She's like another grandma teaching us grandchildren how to get through this time we're facing.
Agree @abby her generation lived through many hard times. War, depression... we can learn a lot from them if we listen.
Right we can really take some recipes from this book 👌
AMEN ❤️🙏❤️
She truly is
I been trying her meals..real food.feel better..9 years I wuit fast food.lost 55+ pounds...this is great channel.her voice.
When she says "have a piece" at the end, how many wish they could have been there in her kitchen with her?
I know I do!
david miller Me. God rest Her good Soul
david miller Makes me miss my Grandma too
I was sitting here teary eyed thinking of my noni and read like 3 comments that said the same....ayy looks like we aren't too different after all folks much love from NY
Me!!
“I don’t think you kids would survive.” She meant that.
little did she know that would be put to the test
@@choochalah I think she did, you can almost see it in her eyes. These next few years are gonna be hard, I hope we can make it through.
@@DarkDingo7 I believe we will it will just mean an adjustment to what we think we need. be well
Lol 😂
@@DarkDingo7 Wouldn't be as bad if our governments would stop spending money like it's an infinite source. Least back in the Great Depression government debt wasn't really that high. It came after. Now it's already high and the depression hasn't started yet. God help us if that happens because if it does there really WON'T be money.
This lovely lady is a national treasure. Thank you for keeping her memory and channel alive. RIP in Clara. We all miss you.
TH-cam algorithm: this world needs Clara now more than ever before.
Miss Molls honestly 🥺
EXACTLY
She’s honest I miss people like her treasure the elderly 🙏🏻🤍
You are SO RIGHT. She reminds me of my grandmother and her cooking.
she passed in 2013,at 98 years old,These new videos are posted by her grandson
She's helping us to prepare for the long depression.
evil monkey it’s probably not going to be long, this recession will be over in at least a year.
Jokes on you, I'm _always_ in a depression
Stop with the panicking already. It is getting really old.
@@colinmoran9807 normalcy bias. it's all over now. 2010s were "roaring" this is the depression
Honey Bee keep telling yourself that, it’s the ebb and flow of capitalist civilization, if it wasn’t corona SOMETHING was going to usher it in
This man is doing a right thing. This is how you Immortalise someone.
Charles Nokes definitely. Also i wonder why there’s so little comments.
I love ms Clara !!! Reminds me of my great aunt & nanna ty for teaching me all the wonders
ZammGacha
Maybe because nobody wants to pause to make a comment. They want to watch every bit of this video without any interruptions.
IDK, It’s random content! no one does that. I comment while the video is on
ZammGacha
Maybe some people do. I mean this lady is so entertaining, who wouldn’t want to just sit there and watch her instead of commenting?
THIS IS THE CONTENT WE NEEDDDDD
If Clara was still here, I bet she’d tell us to go get some dandelions and that we’ll be alright.
And she world correct the people that went in sane form the pandemic;) She would make all of us feel better;)
Awe. I am sad to know she passed..may God love her. Rest peacefully Clara. ❤
♥️ we love you Clara! 🌾
Katherinemm7 if she was here, as a woman that truly lived through difficult times, as a woman that truly knew what sacrifice was, I imagine she’d be a bit disappointed in how we are responding to this pandemic. I’ve never heard such bellyaching from people that are “tired of staying home”. As though sacrificing a social life for a period of time is just asking too much. My goodness, imagine if our young were asked to make a “real” sacrifice. I don’t even blame the young though, I blame the generation that raised them, or, maybe more correctly, didn’t raise them.
@@kila4 my parents grew up during the Depression and I heard about it from the time I was little until they passed and now I'm glad they made sure I knew how bad it was and how they lived, I agree about the belly aching over a little time away from social life. I was talking to my mother's last living sister about things like this today and somehow this showed up in my recommendations. I wish I'd known about it before Clara passed but I'm so glad for this video today and the way she made her garlic bread is almost identical to the way I learned, since we had microwaves in the 80s too we but the butter in for about 5 seconds it's important no more it'll all melt, then we used the garlic press just like Clara but put it straight onto the butter and it mixes in and spreads like a charm. I could just taste it when I heard the perfect crispness when she tore off the bread to bite it. This is the perfect thing people that haven't cooked can try or anyone who has never made their own garlic bread. If things get rough after this pandemic this will fill you up better than Ramen noodles taste better and have plenty to eat a few more times. Stay safe.
The TH-cam algorithm is paying its respects rightfully FINALY to a person who truly deserves it!
Clara is the sweetest little lady. Her family was Blessed to have spent time with her.
like the profile pic lol
Real talk though, everyone craps on the TH-cam algorithm, but without it people would never find content like this and channels that had been dead with really good content can get revived for new viewers.
Joel Lyons 👏👏👏👏👏
I wish she was still around to see the current feedback :(
Most elderly get no breaks at the end of life...to see this woman active, doing what she can to inspire and educate all who watch is awesome.
It's like she took a vacation from heaven and came down to entertain us one more time.
🥺😭😭😭😭 True.
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This made me cry 😢
What a lovely comment! Couldn’t have agreed more! :)
@@redael81 I want PROOF. Post a video of you crying over the comment.
Who else started crying when she was talking about how she was embarrassed of her patch and she started crying in school?
Just me?
Ok.
I’m a mother of 2 and I don’t know how to sew for nothing. So yes, not everyone can do that.
I think the great thing is that you could learn to sew a patch in about 5 minutes right here on TH-cam if you had to.
But yeah, what a jerk of a teacher. Poor little Clara. And poor kids in class who's parents didn't sew patches. Everyone got called tf out 😭
And just think now days young folk like pants all cut up with holes.
@@cherrymccall4806 I don't think that's wrong... Or even the point. Fashion changing doesn't mean kids now would be ungrateful for their mom taking care of their clothes... The style back then was no holes, and Clara's mom did her best to keep her kids looking as presentable as she could for the style at the time, ya know?
I'm practicing learning to sew so that I can work on some of my own equipment (I'm a historical reenactor), I'd just like to offer up some words of encouragement: You can learn a lot with the internet! If I can do it, you'll be amazing at it. Patches are very useful.
My mother sewed patches on our clothes as kids, and I'm only 34. Today I just throw things out if they get holes, but it's not as environmentally friendly, that's for sure.
She is such a inspiration. Even after death she is still educating us. Missed but never forgotten
Watching Clara after so long feels like going home.
Yes!❤❤❤
Exactly.
Yeah! This remains me of my granny! Oh those good old days! I miss them so much
Wait i thought she died last year? How is this possible?
Omg yes! And she reminds me of my grandma who passed 7 years ago and that comforts me so much
If the afterlife is anything like the movie Coco, this woman is rich af rn
very
And she will NEVER go to the 2nd death.
@@jugemujugemugokonosurikire4735 promise?🥺
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Why did my eyes just water with this comment?
“I don’t think you kids would have survived “- Clara... Old coffee tin. Heed the words of those who have survived what we will endure.
Very true
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In our times of worry, we need Clara and her stories. She is a joy
DarkAndiel she sadly passed a couple year ago
People then were alright, we will be too. Make one of her recipes and just be okay.
@@bcaye these are the little things that get you by in this tuff time.
What we are going through now is much worse than the depression.
I read her "about" bio & it said she died in 2013. Sad. She was special. I love watching her & the recipes are what my Granny fed my Granddaddy, my mom, my 2 aunts, & my uncles.
"the depression started slowly. First you couldn't get this, then you couldn't get that, then the prices went up so you couldn't buy the stuff. They started laying people off."
We're in for it.
Oh god you are right...
They couldn’t get stuff because the industries stopped supplying it or inflation raised it out of ppls reach financially. We can’t get stuff because ppl panicked at the first sign of trouble and bought more toilet paper than they could use in a lifetime for a few weeks quarantine. She’s right, most of us wouldn’t have survived the Depression.
@@evesdrop1982 Also a lot of stuff is made overseas now which increases (or will increase) the scarcity of products today.
@@evesdrop1982 yes. 100 percent. Selfishness is a plague in this world
Food prices on most staples here have doubled or more within the last 2 weeks.
2024...still really enjoy watching Clara cook. I love.hearing her stories of growing up during the depression, she is a lovely lady with the nicest smile. Thankyou for keeping these videos up and making them ...❤
I hope Clara in heaven knows that 50,000 people tuned in today to watch her make garlic bread and loved every second of it!
She uploaded this 2 days ago I’m pretty sure she’s still alive lmao
lerk in the dark she passed away in 2013
I believe that her grandson is keeping her channel alive.
He is reposting some videos from their archive.
God bless Clara and God bless her grandson.
@@lerkinthedark7112 Her grandson is doing the posting. Her 2013 passing was announced here -
th-cam.com/video/-7ZjKl-d2Tc/w-d-xo.html
@@lerkinthedark7112 thats not true. She passed away in 2013. Just because shes being posted again does not mean shes alive
When I was much younger, in my late teens and early twenties, I lived about a 10 minute walk away from my grandma's retirement home. I didn't ever visit her much in my youth. I convinced myself I was too busy or some stupid thing like that. To be honest, I just didn't know how to interact with her. I don't want to say I was afraid of the elderly, but being around them made me uncomfortable. Like looking into the future, one day I wouldn't be young and untouchable. Then I stumbled on these videos and really enjoyed them. They made me wonder what own stories my grandma had. So I started to visit her. Every Saturday. There was a flower shop between me and my grandmother's house and I'd stop by there with the tips I'd saved from my work (I was young and poor, just starting out on my own) I'd sit there with her and we'd talk over tea about her life when she was around my age. I did that for 4 years straight. She passed last February and it still hurts to walk past that flower shop. For fleeting moments, I think to myself, "I'll pop in there and get some flowers for grandma" but I can't cause she's gone. What I didn't realize until after she passed was that every Friday, my grandma would tell anyone and everyone in her retirement home that I was coming tomorrow. I miss you grandma.
Edit: Thanx everyone for the likes and hearing my story. I didn't include this in the original but here goes. My grandmother had 5 kids and 16 grandkids and 20 great grandkids and 2 great great grand kids. Out of all the grandkids, the great grandkids and great great grandkids, I was the only one to get some inheritance money. Obviously the rest of my family got heirlooms and family mementos but before she passed she put money in an account for me so I could go on a missionary trip to South America. Traveling and doing missionary work really helped me heal and I didn't even get a chance to thank her cause I didn't even know about it until she had passed away. When I was a child, I sometimes thought she didn't like me because I was adopted. I know it's a silly thing to think but I wasn't blood and I was adopted at an older age, around 5-6. It wasn't until I was older, that we really became close. I wish I could go back, I'd spend more time with her. One day I'll see my grandmother again and I'll tell her how much I love her and I'll thank her for giving me such a wonderful gift.
I bet you if you sent flowers in remembrance of your grandma the residents would love it. Fresh flowers brighten a room.
Thank you sharing your story. You made your grandma a happy woman and I know your visits were the high point of her week. It brought tears to my eyes.
J B your grandma is still with you. Bring the flowers home and dedicate them to her.
I’m crying
J B I have tears running down my face right now. thank you so much for sharing ❤️
I showed this to my wife to see her reaction, she was amazed how much Clara looked and acted like my mom. They could pass for sisters. Makes me miss my mom, she passed in 2015 at 80 years old. Thanks for the videos.
Everyone needs a Clara in their life... What a beautiful woman you are and storyteller!!!!
Yes!! She is the definition of what would make this world a better place
My grandma was born in 1905, and both my parents grew up during the depression. It's a different mindset. They would save everything, reuse it. My dad never had a divider for his silverware for example. He just cut off cardboard boxes, like cereal boxes and used those to divide spoons, forks, knives etc.
I grew up drawing my own paperdolls, and making houses for my trolls out of milk cartons. Making my own fake food out of homemade playdough and food coloring. Kids have no imagination these days
@JRayAce -_- OP should be corrected to *were, 2nd comment corrected to *was
Tricia Ashe Amen!
I had a Clara next door while my girls were growing up! My parents grew up during the depression and heard about the clothes they made from flour sacks. Watching Clara is like going home again, mom would sing that song Clara did. The ol gray mare. 😂. I miss home 😪
"I'm slower, I'm lazier, I hurt". That right there sums up aging, lol.
Ma'am, as a part of The Greatest Generation, you have my (our) permission to be as you are. You earned it and we owe our seniors the common decency to do what we can to keep them safe and healthy.
You know a way of the poor puupers who eat scraps
Absolutely love her. I know she's passed away, but I watch everything she did. Loved her pictures and her stories. RIP. beautiful lady.
I actually started crying when she started talking. Rest In Peace Clara, you deserve a wonderful spot in heaven. With your own kitchen too!
chopra1 I cried too! Such a dear woman and she reminded me of my own mom of 84 years who passed away. What a joy Clara is!
I did too, I miss her very much.
@Leonard M Her family probably still posts videos for her that are from before she died.
Leonard M she passed in 2013 or so.
wait she died. i just found her channel. rip :(
“I don’t think you kids woulda survived.” 😂 The truth finally comes out
Omg I love this lady and this channel for sharing her with the world.
Matt Dufon she’s kind of right though 😂
She's right. Too soft, too coddled. My generation dropped the ball on raising kids. Gave them everything they thought they didn't get, except responsibility. Too bad.
Yeah, we are basically starting a new twenty-first century great deppresion.
@That One Clara would probably just tell us to make our own reusable toilet paper and drink powdered milk....lol
“Let’s get started and make this garlic bread.”
I don’t know why I found that so cute, but I did.
She’s a professional TH-camr!
“It’s good, have a piece.” I wish I could sit at that table with this dear woman. Such a sweet soul.
Me too
Same here. I'd love to sit down with her, have some tea and just chat with her ♥️😊
Everyone should be watching Clara at this time of the world
We are here, from France!
Yes , I agree.
I was thinking the same thing! We can all learn a lesson or two from this sweet lady. May she RIP.
I swear , once all that craziness started , I directly thinker about her videos!
Yeah the 2020 depression era.
God bless. She looks a little tired in this one. I love her so much.
Prices going up, people laid off, everyone going broke. They made it, so can we.
Emily Ung especially now
Actually, not everyone made it
Don't kid yourself, if not for ramen and microwaves half of you people would be dead already.
@@chesterstevens8870 username checks out
@@chesterstevens8870 your username really represents you huh?
My daughter is due in Sept with my first grandbaby.... I wanna be a "Clara" to my new wee love.
That is beautiful! I'm sure you will be the BEST ma ma nona ever
@@ShellyS2060 thank you so much. ❤
@Amanda R much gratitude and thanks ❤
you look too old to be having children.
Congratulations! You’ll be a wonderful grandma ❤️❤️❤️
When my nana cuts a loaf of bread while I’m near, she always reminisces and reminds me how her Spanish grandma would cut the bread. She’d hold the loaf on her chest and cut it towards her. It’s a wonder she never cut herself, my nana said. It’s the smallest and most seemingly insignificant things that matter the most sometimes.
Looks wonderful Heaven would surely agree My Angels Clara love 💕 lots of love . How great we are just watching this beautiful video , 😇😇😍
I'm just curled up in my bed just watching this as if this was a movie. This is an experience
I started crying remembering my own great grandma (another who lived through the depression). She made these pickles that I loved more than anything in the world and even when she started to lose it to dementia she remembered that I loved them and she gave me the last batch she ever made. Several years later she died and I had lost the copy of the recipe she had given me. A year ago I sat down with my grandma (her daughter) and we went through all of the cookbooks she had looking for them (I knew the name was millionaire or million dollar pickles) and after an hour and 20+ cookbooks we hadn’t found it. So naturally I was upset thinking it was lost to time. Then my grandma remembered that great grandma used to clip old recipes or write them down and glue them to magazines. So she pulled out a stack of old farm magazines and the first one she opened a little hand written recipe for million dollar pickles fell out and I cried like a baby for an hour ❤️ I felt like that was my own little piece of my great grandma
My Grandma made pickles too. She died back in 2001, I was 12. I haven't had a pickle from since I was probably 4. I really miss her a lot and clara reminds me of her. I'm glad you found the recipe, I wish I had my Grandma's pickle recipe.
What a heartfelt story! Awesome you found the recipe! You should share it with us so we all can carry on her legacy!
Aww! I’m glad you found it! What a touching story! 😭😭😭
kassidy davis is love to see what this recipe looked like? What made them so special? ❤️
Can you post the recipe?
I feel so peaceful watching her cook...it's like meditation.
Your so right.
She has such a calming effect on me. Truly leaves one feeling so relaxed.
@@saintnick426 it's you're like you are just as a heads up. But I totally agree, very healing and therapeutic hearing a genuine soul talk.
I agree! I just spent my entire Sunday morning watching her. 12/11/2022 my heart and soul feels so warm right now. Special little lady. ♡
Yessssss 😃🙏🏾 me too.
She’s the Bob Ross of cooking. She’s lovely.
I think that would be Julia Child
shes up there with ainsley
Omg thats so true !!! @Laura
When she said “Have a piece!” She sounded exactly like my grandma who was also raised in the Great Depression. She never really got over the Great Depression even though she was young. She told so many stories that started with “During the depression we...” I miss her so. I think this corona virus period will produce stories for future generations. “During the corona virus we...”
We stocked up on nuggies and icecream and played animal crossing until the virus passed, hard times, hard times
Ronnie Rios “lost our jobs” maybe? lol...
Ronnie Rios died maybe?
Hoarded toilet paper maybe.
What we did: we spread joy through media.
6 weeks ago I was told to go home for the week as we were going down to a skeleton crew as an essential business. I realized the situation was bad and was thinking this is like the Great Depression, WWII and 9/11 rolled into one except for the human devastation. The first person to pop into my mind was Clara! I was binge-watching this channel like a year ago or so. That night while on TH-cam I saw here grandson was talking about rebooting this great channel with unaired tapes. How wonderful is that! This would be a walk in the park for Clara.
Who knew that an old woman making food could help me get through heartbreak.
Stay strong, friend, there's a light at the end of the tunnel. Let some of Clara's positivity rub off on you.
I hope some peace comes to you soon. It’s a special kind of hurt that feels like it doesn’t end, but then one day it does. Promise!
Sending lots of hugs good thoughts your way. Stay strong. This too shall pass.
♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
“Cover it all with butter”
Could there be a better sentence?
Indeed ❤
Especially Irish butter. Mmm.
Don't you mean.. a butter sentence?
@Natalie: I don't think there ever has been.
It's only rival might be "have a piece" at the end!😊
I enjoy her showing how, and what, they prepared for their meals during the depression but I could also just watch videos of her talking and telling stories about growing up during that time. Listening to her is comforting to me.
So I see some people disliked because they were crying too hard and couldn’t see the like button through their tears
It had to be due to racism... The bread was too brown. Lol!
Clara: "This is my special gift to you"
Me: *starts crying*
Me too 😭
shinoa stan dame I cried
Me too.
Me too.
Me too...I miss Clara and her videos of her depression era receipes
I wish my grandma was still here. She had alzheimers and cancer. I was her caretaker the last 6 yrs of her life because the rest of the family wouldnt and wanted her in a nursing home. Her last 3 months they got their wish. Oh how I miss cooking for her and eating her food when I was younger. She'd literally make me anything to eat. Cherish your grandparents and family!! 👪 💞😪😭
You’re a good person for that
Bless you.
I know this is 2 years old, but my beloved grandma died of cancer too, so I know how you feel. You'll see her again one day. 🌞
“I don’t think you kids would have survived”
Damn, she’s right
A. Theil except us. Cuz we would have her. Mmhm
Ok boomer
A. Theil ..shit on a stick?
A. Theil no, she’s not right
@@Heidegaff only a dullard millennial would think that was an insult 🤣😂🤣
I feel like the whole world needs a grandma right now. ❤
We do! We really do! A grandma that knows these kinds of frugal tricks , and has lived through tough times so she can inspire us that we will make it .
And a grandma that isnt afraid to give us a talking to or even a smack on the butt if we are doing something wrong.
I started crying when she sang The Old Gray Mare... God Bless Her in Peace...
I love how honest she is with her "I don't think you kids'd've survived", you can really see the worry on her face after she says it though
tyvb timestamp?
Quinn Haak 3:25
Aw.😟
God Bless this lady and her family she is still with us and passing on her knowledge and wisdom for many in need... Love her saying " you kids wouldn't have made it" lol thank you for sharing her with us.. GBU
She passed away in 2013, these are archive videos :(
as sad as it is that she’s gone, i think it’s a good thing she didn’t have to see today (corona).
If she were here, she wouldn't complain, she would roll her sleeves up and teach us younglings how it is done; with simple class and integrity. Something we are desperately lacking these days!
was Clara married such a sweet lady very special
Right she would be very upset hearing about the stimulus checks
Grandma Clara: “Don’t worry about it.” Me: “I won’t, Grandma Clara. 🥺”
Fr shes the grandma I never had 🥺🤧
Watching Great Depression Cooking in 2019: Boy, what a tough time Clara and her family had! So lovely of her to share these recipes from another time! Watching Great Depression Cooking in 2020: *takes notes vigorously*
LMAO. You are so funny. And I agree.
Still deeply missed, strange how people we may not even know effect us in such a powerful way, I never knew her, but in a sense i felt like i did, she felt like family. God bless, and thank you for showing us your knowledge, for what resides within it lies the reoccurring events of history that the knowledge you gave us will come into our lives for us to use.
Same here 💖
Cause we r all family i heard when we die we see how we r all connected
This whole channel is even more relevant now
Yes it is.
I love how she keeps the garlic in a repurposed little coffee tin. Just like my grandmothers used to do.
People who lived through wars and the Depression didn’t waste anything. My grandmother used to reuse plastic milk bags for leftovers, tying the ends with twist ties.
@@mjrussell414 , i still do that ... I'm 54.
Great idea. The aluminum probably kept them fresh.
Hello 👋
That’s a great idea
When she said "son of a gun" it brought back good memories of my grandfather telling stories 💕
Words can’t even describe how grateful I am for this. Thank YOU. How the world misses Clara so. She is a gift.
@Satisfying Slime DIY I read she did in fact pass away a couple years ago
Yes, Clara, we wouldn't have survived the Depression....We can barely stay in our homes during a pandemic.
Exactly..
A Perez so true I feel like I’m going crazy .lol
I'm doing just fine lmao
A Perez well there’s a few problems with your boomer mentality.
1. Most people are doing fine.
2. There wasn’t a virus like this spreading during the Great Depression, so they didn’t have to worry about simply going outside. Correct me if I’m wrong.
3. We have the internet which allows us to connect better with others. However, that’s still not the same as human connection. We need human connections. Staying in an enclosed house, in a city, with no one else, and with bad air isn’t healthy.
4. The Coronavirus was blown WAY out of proportion. It’s not even dangerous towards young and HEALTHY people, and most cases are barely even serious. The only thing this disease showed is that the USA’s economy is crap. Our society is fragile. Not the individuals. An easily solvable problem was grown with stubbornness. Maybe start looking at the big picture instead of blindly following media. This disease will at most not even kill a majority of us, and at least only kill the old people. Neither are positive, but it’s what happens when your civilization is flawed everywhere i\you look.
Now tell me, why wouldn’t we survive? It seems to me like everyone who’s not sick is fine. Except the bottom class which is getting screwed over. Yay capitalism! Everyone who is sick is only dying because... well they’re sick and had a bad immune system. These are situations that present different problems, and can’t be compared yet. Don’t glorify this, and turn it into something it’s not.
Edit: You’re clearly not a poor person. You’re so privileged that you don’t understand what some of us are going through. We CANNOT stay home. How will we get money? You’re the perfect example of ignorance. You should watch Parasite.
A Perez also, Don’t be saying dumb and negative things on this video. Just enjoy Clara for the sweet soul she is.
Love this woman. Her videos are like that favorite pair of pajamas or those comfy slippers or that blankey you have to have when you cuddle up on the couch with a good book! She brings me so much joy!
Hello 👋
TH-cam showed me Clara yesterday, I thought she was still with us. Today it showed me that she passed a few years ago. I seriously cried. You remind me so much of my grandmother.
Me too, cried like a baby
She died in 2013 at the age of 98 yrs old. She said she was hoping to make it to 100 yrs old
Shea,,Me too!! When I read that Clara passed,,I literally burst out CRYING!! I LOVE HER so,,,she relaxes me n I'm gonna make her fries portabella mushrooms n garlic bread soon,,in honor of her!!!
Hello 👋
It's so go to see Clara again. It is like seeing an old friend and I missed her. My grandma was German but she was from tbe same era as Clara and this makes me feel like i am with her again. How i wish i had videos of my grandma. Thank you for sharing her with us.
Same. I wont make the same mistake with my parents, especially since good video is so easy to take now. Right from the phone in your pocket.
oh my heart
Your videos all make me cry for my 4 grandparents who have passed on In a good and sad way. Sadly the generations that came after you didn’t pay enough attention. Thankfully my grandparents taught me everything. The only thing I didn’t pay close enough attention to was gardening. I’m ready to learn now however, bcz with the prices skyrocketing more than ever in my lifetime, my goal is to become completely self sufficient. I now have solar power, running water fed from my own stream, and my land is paid off. I love love love your videos. They just make me miss all of the stories my 4 grandparents used to tell me. I loved every single one they ever told….just as I love yours.
Her tips are going to be needed in the coming days, weeks, and mostly year. God Bless you for sharing.
"That's the way it's supposed to look"
"It is"
AHHHH IM DYING SHE'S SO SILLY AND ADORABLE I LOVE HER 💕
When I was a kid in the 90s, I would help out my hometown American Legion unit. Seeing these videos of Clara reminds me of those times hanging with the elderly WWII generation. God bless you Clara, wherever you may be. Gone but never forgotten.
I hope Clara's family knows what a blessing she is during this time. Part of her legacy is bringing joy and smiles to countless people. God Bless Clara.
What a blessing this beautiful lady was to the world...especially to those who knew her and got to spend time with her. I wish I could've met her. Thank you to her family for this new video...it truly brightened my day. 😁❤️
Has she passed?
Taz Williams apparently she passed in 2013.. this video has Clara in it unless it was a video made awhile ago and then uploaded it
Yes me too. It was great to see her. My condolences again to her family.
I personally feel like the great depression might be starting up again because prices are going up and with all the sickness in animals and humans going up it's hard to get food and pay for heating and stuff again, but luckily we still will have the guidance of Clara, may she forever live on in our memories and with this channel
She's so sweet and kind and even after she's passed on, she still puts smiles on people's faces 😁
She's passed on? Is someone else posting her videos then?
Pastelry yes sadly :( I think these videos were taken before hand and that someone in her family is posting them
HintOfBlue omg yes even grandpa kitchen
She putting smiles on god face now to
I never knew my grandparents they passed away long ago , but Clara is like my Grandmother and I think many hear feel the same.
Who disliked it and why. I just want to talk. 🤔
@Pavel G I have actually veganised a few of them!!! :-)
Thinking the same thing. What jerk would dislike this?
@Pavel G what's your favourite recipe?
They were crying and misclicked.
Most people ignore by accident. Sometimes I click it without noticing.
I can listen to Miss Clara talk allllllll day long🥰 Her voice is so soothing and she has such humor and wit! Love hearing her stories!
I would have loved to have met this woman and listen to her stories.. such a beautiful soul.
Dakota Switzer thank you Google for this opportunity
Well she just posted ! So maybe you can get her attention in the comments
TheBeef she died back in 2013, they had a video up on the channel. I’m sorry you didn’t get to see it
Theres Clara's all over most are stuck in nursing homes
I know, right? I would have loved to hear more of her stories.
I'm so excited her we'll be seeing more of Ms.Clara!!! When I'm having a rough day, my husband always suggest I watch her videos. It's like even he notices how calming her voice is. Thank you! May God keep you and your family safe during these trying times. :)
Same here, her gentle demeanor.....she’s a blessing....
Cedema Rivera sad that she had to go
she was such a pleasant lady :,)
My greatgrandma just passed away this week and I was having a rough night. I stumbled upon these videos and I just want to say thank you. I feel like I'm cooking with an old friend when I watch these videos
Missing Ms. Clara. Blessings to you and your family Christopher. TY for sharing more of her with all of us.
This is what I love about Clara: she tells you how to make great food without the fuss or drama of today's chefs and she's so wise with it. I wish she was around now to bring common sense in all this chaos. Thank you for keeping this going, brightens my day :-) x
We still eat like this at my house [2020]. It's called living tight. My grandpa grew up during the depression. Nothing special about living tight. Granddaddy had 7 siblings in the Georgia mountains. Respect though for her mental sharpness.
She’s been on my mind because children of the depression have been in my mind. I’ve read and believe that those little ones were very much shaped for life as a result of their childhood experiences with such scarcity. I keep wondering how little ones are being shaped now as a result of what we’re going through now. My nephew is praying to God everyday that we stay safe from the coronavirus and a 4 year old my sister knows is afraid of dying. What kind of adults will these babies grow into?
Thanks for posting. On a pleasant note, I just love her and I love her hands. They remind me of my grandmas and a good friend/client who just passed (I’m a caregiver for the elderly). Older women’s hands are a very comforting and warm sight for me. I just think they’re beautiful. Especially when they’re at work. Beautiful.
Ascent My Grandma was a young married Woman during the Depression. They lived in the Country and grew their own food. So they made out a little better. The only problem was they were sometimes strapped for cash
I’ve been having anxiety attacks almost daily, and now I’m worried about how my children will handle this hahahahaha. I’ve been talking to them about it and I keep reassuring them that this is a strange time but that me and their dad (my husband) are doing everything we can to ensure their safety and happiness. I’m going to pray more that their little minds aren’t too messed up by this.
@@pilotswife06 - I, too, have been riddled with anxiety most of my life due to a rough childhood. It makes it especially difficult to handle this type of turmoil, and especially alone. I am also 60 years old and still struggling with bronchial pneumonia. Just a word of advice about your children... They will be nervous about what you are nervous about. If you try to hide your anxiety - or outwit it with something clever - your children are not likely to even remember how anxious you were at this time. As an example, my mother LOVED thunderstorms, the wilder the better. She would push her bed to the window and lay in front of it, preferably open, and read a book and nap. Today, I love thunderstorms and are rarely scared of them, despite living in Houston where thunderstorms can be very scary. On the flip side, my mother was petrified of breaking down on the highway. It was so extreme that my stepfather would fake a breakdown just to get a reaction out of her. Today, I am petrified of the same thing. It's really hard to teach your children to persevere if the strongest people they know - you and your husband - are also afraid. I hope this helps.
I like claras smile & voice & storytelling
Debra Williams you cant say her she he his because you’re really saying penis or vagina
She was born near the same time as Anne frank. Just finished reading her diary and it was amazing. Crazy how different things are now while still having the same ambitions as back then. What a lovely lady!
Arthur Read No dude u can play as her shes just DLC
Arthur Read who dropped you on the head as a baby?
who's anne frank for real?
Anne Frank was born in 1929, Clara was born more than a decade earlier. This video was recorded before she passed, several years ago.
😳 really?
I’ve just started watching Clara, and I’m really enjoying her. I love to find out what the food was like in the depression because people didn’t have much. I love the stories she tells about how she lived through the depression and what her views were. I could listen to her stories all day. Makes me miss my grandma. We should really sit and talk to these older people, especially a 92 year old. Their stories are intriguing and we would learn so much. I was just thinking what a 92 year old who experienced all of the history could tell us. They LIVED it! I think if I was a history teacher, I’d invite a woman like this to come to my class and tell her story and answer the pupils questions. Better than any book.
I'm sure everyone in heaven is enjoying Clara's garlic bread. It was an absolute pleasure to watch this....thank you!! 🙏
All dogos like grandma food
That’s a lot of fucking bread man idk
@@ethylz6665 oh I could ABSOLUTELY demolish a full loaf of garlic bread!
You have a lovely dog!
@@ethylz6665 Do you have any use of grammar ? Try reading Please
Whenever I'm down I would just watch grandma Clara and she would boost my mood up. Idk why, but she feels so warm. ♡
Aloha Mary I always come to her for comfort ❤️
“Have a piece” grandmas always tying to feed you 😂😂💙
Me: Italian American
Also me: can't stand garlic
Also me: would eat this if Clara gave it to me
I love this dear lady!!!
Lori B. How can you be Italian and not like garlic, blasphemous lol
There is no such thing as too much garlic.
A vampire would accept Clara's bread!
I'm obsessed with garlic! I eat the gloves!
I hate garlic bread, but i bet i would like Clara's garlic bread
Geeze...this couldn't have come @ a better time😊😉. ...I'm keeping all in my prayers...y'all please say a prayer for us here in Louisiana 😉
Dear Lord Jesus, Please look upon The State of Louisiana at this Time of Crisis in Jesus Name Amen.
Try and Fast and Pray
Drink Lemon Water
try get a Juicing Machine.
Google 100Huntley Street
Crossroads theres great peacefull messages
I absolutely adore this lady. I wish I could have given her a big hug 💛
Thanks for uploading dunring these trying times. We need to stay positive and love eachother like they did back then.
I think the last week in our country, we can now all imagine how something like this comes about (The Great Depression). Of course we aren't even close to this level, but seeing now how fast everything changes is staggering. Life can change in an instant. I hope we now all appreciate what we have that much more. People like Clara survived this hardship and it's wonderful we have their wisdom to help guide us now. Thank you Christopher for sharing your Nona with us!
I love and miss you, Clara. I watched you from way back. You helped me through some rough times. I'm so glad you are coming back to help us through these new rough times.♥️
I miss this woman so much. It makes me want to cry.
🥺me too
Legends never truly die
Al Pacino yes she unfortunately passed in 2013.
Clara, you have no idea how much we’ve needed you these last couple weeks. I started to see food running out in all my stores and I immediately thought, “Clara would know what to do”, and I came straight here. And you did, you knew exactly what to do. Thank you so much! We miss you!
I am slower also, I hurt, I am older and watching Clara lifts my spirits. Wish we had been friends .
I wonder when this episode was filmed. She seems more tired here maybe a little older than some others. Thank you for sharing more of your grandma with us
Probably around 2011, the year she stopped making videos and two years before she passed away.
@@90sHONEY awh no 😭😭😭
13 people who disliked are sick, heartless individuals. R.I.P Clara, we will always love you.
We certainly do need Clara now more than ever!!💗💗💗 Just love her!! Wish I could of known her!!!!💗💗💗💗💗💗💗💗🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
She’s amazing and brings a smile to my face. Many prayers. She was very lovely.