Quinn1066
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WWII rations from britian have always held an interest for me. Having a undergrad major and honors in history I always like to learn more, it would be the lack of eggs that would get to me. Also on youtube there is an episode of The Supersizers go wartime, where they eat the food from WWII that would have been available. It also reminds me of the great TV seris "Goodnight Sweetheart" drama series that is based during WWII, and I would recommend for anyone to watch, absolutely great BBC series. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goodnight_Sweetheart_(TV_series)I can remember the ration books as a kid, I remember when sugar came off ration in the 1950's and I was given a penny to buy lollies with.
All the time I went to school in the 50's, basically with the same people there were no fat male or female kids amongst us.
https://www.lavenderandlovage.com/2...rations-with-ration-book-cooking-day-one.html