I am doing some much needed closet cleaning, well one of 14 or 15 that need to be gone through. Anyway part of the issue is that my mother was an inveterate recipe and article clipper, There are 10's of thousands of clippings from the mid '40s to early '90s plus a lot of asssorted magazines in little used closets and spaces. Anyway found a newspaper clipping from 1959, on the back side of a recipe was a store add. One of the items listed was eggs $.30
I found that a bit shocking since as of late I've been buying eggs at Kroger for $.49. Pulled up an inflation calc and it turns out .49 today was .06 in 1959. So there is one thing that is cheaper today then back then.
Tossed out a bunch of Sphere magazines from the mid '70s, published by Betty Crocker, guess they did not have much of a run. Tossed a bunch of Family Circle, Ladies Home Journal, Mcalls and on and on. Did keep the BHG as I have pretty much a complete set from 1946 to 2010, no idea what I will do with them though.
I found that a bit shocking since as of late I've been buying eggs at Kroger for $.49. Pulled up an inflation calc and it turns out .49 today was .06 in 1959. So there is one thing that is cheaper today then back then.
Tossed out a bunch of Sphere magazines from the mid '70s, published by Betty Crocker, guess they did not have much of a run. Tossed a bunch of Family Circle, Ladies Home Journal, Mcalls and on and on. Did keep the BHG as I have pretty much a complete set from 1946 to 2010, no idea what I will do with them though.