Mrs. Faro Caudill Cooling Milk in Pie Town New Mexico 1940
Mrs. Faro Caudill places milk into a homemade cooling box in Pie Town, New Mexico, in May 1940. She uses damp cloths to wrap around buckets and jars of milk, employing evaporation to keep them cool. This practical technique showcases the resourcefulness of rural families during the era, reflecting daily life in the 1940s.
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Mrs. Faro Caudill Cooling Milk in Pie Town New Mexico 1940
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