The Ration Book Diet

The Ration Book Diet
Title The Ration Book Diet PDF eBook
Author Mike Brown
Publisher History Press
Pages 0
Release 2023-05
Genre
ISBN 9781803993447

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In 1939, Britain was preparing for war. As well as building aeroplanes and digging Anderson shelters, this meant managing food supplies for the home front. The Ministry of Food rose to the challenge, introducing rationing, encouraging the nation to dig for victory, and issuing cookbooks and health advice. Drawing inspiration from Britain's 'finest hour', when the thrifty British housewife had to grow her own veg, stretch the butter ration and still keep her family fighting fit, this is both a social history of wartime dining and a collection of over sixty delicious and healthy seasonal recipes with a vintage twist.

Eating For Victory

Eating For Victory
Title Eating For Victory PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Michael O'Mara
Pages 0
Release 2007-09-06
Genre History
ISBN 9781843172642

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The period of wartime food rationing is now seen as a time when the nation was at its healthiest and these Ministry of Food leaflets advised the general public on how to cope with shortages. This is a nostalgic look back at one of the hardest and yet perhaps healthiest times in history, but is also a relevant guide on healthy eating for today.

The Rations Challenge

The Rations Challenge
Title The Rations Challenge PDF eBook
Author Claud Fullwood
Publisher Lion Books
Pages 126
Release 2019-11-22
Genre History
ISBN 0745980821

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Food is always a hot topic - Food waste, food banks, food miles, local versus imported. As we all need food, we can't ignore it. But as some families struggle without enough food to live on, others are challenged to consider how much they throw away, or how to make the food they have go further. Which is why Claud Fullwood set herself the challenge of living on World War Two rations for Lent. It opened her eyes not only to issues of hunger and waste, but also to the many ways in which we have the power to fix our groaning food system, make our families stronger and our communities whole again. The Rations Challenge takes the wisdom of World War Two and looks at how it can help us revolutionise how we live now. By learning the lessons our parents and grandparents lived by in the '30s and '40s, we can build a future that works for everyone.

Eating for Victory

Eating for Victory
Title Eating for Victory PDF eBook
Author Amy Bentley
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 274
Release 1998
Genre History
ISBN 9780252067273

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Mandatory food rationing during World War II significantly challenged the image of the United States as a land of plenty and collapsed the boundaries between women's public and private lives by declaring home production and consumption to be political activities. Examining the food-related propaganda surrounding rationing, Eating for Victory decodes the dual message purveyed by the government and the media: while mandatory rationing was necessary to provide food for U.S. and Allied troops overseas, women on the home front were also "required" to provide their families with nutritious food. Amy Bentley reveals the role of the Wartime Homemaker as a pivotal component not only of World War II but also of the development of the United States into a superpower.

Ration Book Cookery

Ration Book Cookery
Title Ration Book Cookery PDF eBook
Author Gill Corbishley
Publisher
Pages 104
Release 2004
Genre Cooking
ISBN

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One of a series of books which look at the art of cookery in Britain at different periods in history. The recipes, which have been adapted for the modern kitchen, provide a taste of the times and the book also includes information on food, cooking equipment, kitchen designs, serving of meals and the development of etiquette.

A Taste for War

A Taste for War
Title A Taste for War PDF eBook
Author William C. Davis
Publisher Stackpole Books
Pages 268
Release 2003
Genre Confederate States of America
ISBN 9780811700184

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"[Hardtack was] positively unsuitable fodder for anything that claims to be human...and I think it no exaggeration to say that any intelligent pig possessing the least spark of pride would have considered it a pure insult to have them put into his swill." (Wilbur Fisk, Civil War soldier). We know the uniforms they wore, the weapons they carried, and the battles they fought, but what did they eat and, of even greater curiosity, was it any good? Now, for the very first time, the food that fueled the armies of the North and the South and the soldiers' opinions of it--ranging from the sublime to just slime--is front and center in a biting, fascinating look at the Civil War as written by one of its most respected historians. There's even a comprehensive "cookbook" of actual recipes included for those intrepid enough to try a taste of the Civil War.

The Wartime Kitchen

The Wartime Kitchen
Title The Wartime Kitchen PDF eBook
Author Marguerite Patten
Publisher
Pages 112
Release 2004
Genre Cooking, British
ISBN 9780600611387

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Recalls how the housewives of Britain learned how to make do and kept the nation 'fighting fit'. This collection of recipes includes steak and potato pie, stuffed marrow and eggless sponge.