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<blockquote data-quote="victor3ranger" data-source="post: 2861959" data-attributes="member: 127035"><p>Man, you talking about that brought back a lot of memories.</p><p>My first wife's grandparents had traveled to the Indian territory (Oklahoma) by wagon from central Arkansas with a fiest dog. The settled in a place called Etta Bend. </p><p>Both dipped Garrett snuff and every place to sit had spit can on the floor, always clean.</p><p>The food was all cooked on a wood stove and with lard. Every breakfast we had the same thing, eggs, bacon, biscuits and gravy . Every dinner was beans with ham, corn cut off the Cobb and cooked in lard, and pie.</p><p>The food was amazing. The house was always SO hot because of the stoves. When you would get done eating dinner you went out on the front enclosed porch and talked.</p><p>Things were so peaceful, quiet and simple there. I loved staying with them and hearing all the stories.</p><p>I really miss my time with that generation, I really feel sorry for generations after mine for them not getting to experience life that wasn't over run with technology . I miss the simple life</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="victor3ranger, post: 2861959, member: 127035"] Man, you talking about that brought back a lot of memories. My first wife’s grandparents had traveled to the Indian territory (Oklahoma) by wagon from central Arkansas with a fiest dog. The settled in a place called Etta Bend. Both dipped Garrett snuff and every place to sit had spit can on the floor, always clean. The food was all cooked on a wood stove and with lard. Every breakfast we had the same thing, eggs, bacon, biscuits and gravy . Every dinner was beans with ham, corn cut off the Cobb and cooked in lard, and pie. The food was amazing. The house was always SO hot because of the stoves. When you would get done eating dinner you went out on the front enclosed porch and talked. Things were so peaceful, quiet and simple there. I loved staying with them and hearing all the stories. I really miss my time with that generation, I really feel sorry for generations after mine for them not getting to experience life that wasn’t over run with technology . I miss the simple life [/QUOTE]
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