1 April 2012, 13:42
1 April 2012, 14:50
Velly interlesting velly gud misata B.P.
1 April 2012, 16:34
I don't think that many people today would be prepared to go back to the wartime diet. Even veggies were a problem. One day you might get one or two pound of spuds and the next there wasn't any at all. I should have more detail of rationing somewhere. I will try and find it and pass it on. I think that I am right in saying, that today people would eat a weeks ration in one day. People were lean in those days. Kenneth Eamea.
2 April 2012, 20:51
Here's a couple sites I used for recipes.
http://www.eastsussex.gov.uk/NR/rdonlyre...ipes79.pdf
http://woottonbridgeiow.org.uk/recipes/wartime.php
3 April 2012, 09:06
(1 April 2012, 16:34)Kenneth Eames Wrote: [ -> ]I don't think that many people today would be prepared to go back to the wartime diet. Even veggies were a problem. One day you might get one or two pound of spuds and the next there wasn't any at all. I should have more detail of rationing somewhere. I will try and find it and pass it on. I think that I am right in saying, that today people would eat a weeks ration in one day. People were lean in those days. Kenneth Eamea.
people these days are also greedy, Ken.
16 April 2012, 18:46
One persons ration for a week in 1941. Bacon and ham 4 ounces. Sugar 8 ounces. Butter 2 ounces Cooking fats 8 ounces. Meet was rationed by price to one shillings worth. Tea 2 ounces. Cheese 1 ounce. Jam 2 ounces. Plus 16 points a month for other rationed foods, subject to availability. Kenneth Eames.
16 April 2012, 22:46
black market ?
17 April 2012, 06:59
I'd be screwed eating so little!
I need my daily chicken!
It's 7am and I'm eating a packet of chicken breast!
I need my daily chicken!
It's 7am and I'm eating a packet of chicken breast!