Foods we grew up with
Household Items of the Past
Canadian Provinces
Farming Basics
Old Sayings
100

This creamy sandwich spread, often made with eggs and oil, was used in deviled eggs and on bologna sandwiches.

Mayonnaise

100

Before electric irons had steam, this heavy metal tool was heated on a stove.

Flatiron

100

This is the westernmost province in Canada.

British Columbia

100

What crop is used to make flour?

Wheat 

100

"Better late..."

Than Never 

200

This jiggly dessert came in many flavors and was often served in molded shapes at potlucks.

Jell-O

200

This hand-held device was used to remove water from clothes before electric washers had spin cycles.

Wringer

200

This is Canada’s largest province by land area.

Quebec 

200

What machine is used to harvest grain?

Combine harvester

200

"An apple a day..."

Keeps the Doctor away 

300

This fizzy drink, invented in Waco, Texas, came before Coca-Cola.

Dr. Pepper

300

This item sat in a metal bucket and helped scrub floors—before Swiffers ever existed.

Washboard or Mop

300

This province is famous for red sand beaches and Anne of Green Gables.

Prince Edward Island

300

What is the process of turning soil before planting?

Plowing

300

"A penny saved..."

Is a penny earned 
400

This treat, made with graham crackers, chocolate, and marshmallows, is a camping classic.

S’mores

400

This tool clipped clothes to a line, not a dryer.

Clothespins

400

This province is home to the city of Calgary and the Calgary Stampede.

Alberta

400

What tool has prongs and is used to move hay?

Pitchfork

400

"Don’t bite the hand..."

that feeds you

500

This boxed meal was a staple in many homes and included pasta and powdered cheese.

Kraft Macaroni & Cheese

500

This kitchen appliance popped popcorn on the stove and had a crank on top.

Stovetop popcorn popper

500

This prairie province is known for growing wheat and is sometimes called the “breadbasket of Canada.”

Saskatchewan 

500

What is the name of the heavy wheel used to grind grain in a mill?

Millstone

500

"You reap..."

What you sow