chaw nDuring the depression bread and tea became the standard meal of many people, and at home it became known as "Chaw and Glutch" (chew and swallow). From this came the following grace: For this bit of chaw and glutch We thank thee Lord so very much. Although food was scarce at this time yet the above grace was said in a light hearted manner. It is said now on occasions.yesDNE-cit JH 2/70Used IUsed I2Used Ichaw and glutch; chaw bag, ~ mouthChecked by Cathy Wiseman on Thu 23 Apr 201