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Third Class Breakfast Menu aboard the Titanic - 1912 (photo) (Original Post)
IcyPeas
May 2022
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LakeArenal
(28,820 posts)1. Delicious gruel...
It includes a recipe for gruel a watery porridge consisting of oatmeal, treacle, water and salt.Sep 21, 2008.
getagrip_already
(14,764 posts)2. Sounds good to me....
But I'm sure the devil is in the details....
But I could be happy with that.
Anon-C
(3,430 posts)3. Loll...third class sure has changed in the last 110 years.
Mr.Bill
(24,302 posts)6. Today you fly
and get a bag of peanuts.
Wicked Blue
(5,834 posts)4. Not a single green vegetable
unless you count pickles
jimfields33
(15,822 posts)5. They probably got the ticket pretty cheap.
You get what you pay for hasnt changed in all these years.
Sneederbunk
(14,291 posts)7. Iceberg Lettuce?
Wicked Blue
(5,834 posts)9. Ack!
erronis
(15,302 posts)8. For some reason, more of the 3rd class passengers perished when the Titanic went down.
Perhaps they were undernourished. Or perhaps they weren't quite as "deserving" of the life rafts.
Rhiannon12866
(205,467 posts)10. My maternal grandmother sailed to the U.S. from Poland in 1912
Obviously not on the Titanic, however. She went through Ellis Island.