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  1. 22 Μαΐ 2020 · Sliced pickled cucumbers layered between two slices of buttered bread was, allegedly, a Depression-era staple, due to the low cost and high availability of those ingredients.

  2. Timeline of Bread and Butter Pickles 1920s : Omar and Cora Fanning begin selling sweet pickles under the name “Bread and Butter Pickles.” 1930s : Bread and Butter Pickles gain popularity during the Great Depression as an economical way to preserve and enjoy fresh cucumbers.

  3. 18 Απρ 2020 · Bread and Butter Pickles really are one of those synonymous Great Depression recipes. The origins are likely from the 1920s, a few years before the crash and subsequent depression. QUOTE: Bread-and-butter pickles are a marinated pickle produced with sliced cucumbers in a solution of vinegar, sugar, and spices which may be processed either by ...

  4. 16 Απρ 2024 · Bread and butter pickles have a rich historical significance that dates back to the early 20th century in the United States. The origins of these sweet and tangy pickles can be traced to the Great Depression era when people had to make do with whatever ingredients were readily available.

  5. Timeline. Early 1900s: Bread and Butter Pickles gain popularity in the United States as a cost-effective way to preserve the harvest. Mid-20th Century: Amy Lee McWilliams’ version of the recipe becomes a family staple, reflecting the culinary traditions of rural Ohio.

  6. Timeline. Early 20th Century: Bread and Butter Pickles become popular in the U.S., especially during the Great Depression. 1864: Lydia Alice Lewis is born in Morrow, Ohio. 1954: Lydia Alice Lewis passed away, leaving a legacy of cherished recipes like this one.

  7. 11 Ιουλ 2020 · Bread and butter pickles can most likely trace their roots back to Omar and Cora Fanning, who filed a patent for the name in 1923 (via Saveur). Omar, born in 1876, was son to Omar, a wagon maker and small-town politician, and Mary, a school teacher (via Genealogy Trails and My Heritage).