SOME LIKE IT HOT 1959
So spill it! Spills, thrills, laughs, and games. This may even turn out to be a surprise party.

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SOME LIKE IT HOT 1959
So spill it! Spills, thrills, laughs, and games. This may even turn out to be a surprise party.
Some Like It Hot (1959) dir. Billy Wilder
Other Rhode Island women reflected on the loss of real butter. Barbara Drew remembered: (audio) “It was very difficult to get butter. That's when margarine started to become popular. It was dreadful. It was white, these lumps like lard, and you were given a little round ball that looked like a cherry. You had to put it in this white lard and let it melt and then you mixed it all up so that it became a rather ugly yellow color.”
Read more at Brown University's What Did You Do During the War, Grandma? site
Barbara Dew, Interview by Casey Johnson, What Did You Do During the War, Grandma? Oral history project, 1989, Mss. Gr. 85, Box 1, Folder 7 courtesy of University of Rhode Island Special Collections and Archives Unit