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In reply to the discussion: For those who took home economics, what are the first things you made? [View all]greatauntoftriplets
(179,161 posts)37. Never took it. Can't remember any of my friends taking it, either.
It was barely offered at my high school, one class with maybe 15 girls in it out of 1,000 in the school. No question of boys since it was an all-girls' school.
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For those who took home economics, what are the first things you made? [View all]
cbayer
Aug 2014
OP
Not sure if it was a first thing, but I remember making Baked Alaska and Eggs a la Goldenrod and
livetohike
Aug 2014
#7
My father was the minister of University church and was very politically active.
cbayer
Aug 2014
#15
So that would be the 80's, right. I am glad that things became gender neutral, but sorry
cbayer
Aug 2014
#29
Poorly constructed? I beg to differ, I made a first class windbreaker.
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Aug 2014
#31
I took home ec and shop. My school was just starting an intro to vocational training program.
pinto
Aug 2014
#67
LOL, yeah. Guys were a definite minority yet there were a few girls in my shop class.
pinto
Aug 2014
#76