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People don’t change in hard economic times. They make do.

The fine art of making do



imageMost folk didn’t need a Harvard professor to tell them that cosmetics sales were up 25% in the decade following the Great Depression. They had already heard about it in stories passed down from their Grandmothers’ day. Housewives saved pennies, nickels and dimes in their piggybanks to replenish their lipstick. The coupon was not something tossed out after the postman left the mail, but a standby.

Homemade birthday cakes were lovingly made, their decorations more creative than store-bought ones. When eggs weren’t readily available for cakes, some one came up with recipes for cakes with no eggs. People don’t change in hard economic times. They make do.

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Judi McLeod—— -- Judi McLeod, Founder, Owner and Editor of Canada Free Press, is an award-winning journalist with more than 30 years’ experience in the print and online media. A former Toronto Sun columnist, she also worked for the Kingston Whig Standard. Her work has appeared throughout the ‘Net, including on Rush Limbaugh and Fox News.

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