well for 2 days in a week
They keep for a long time - they don't go soft, that's why the women baked Anzac biscuits for the men at war.
anzac biscuits are important because the army had no food. so they were a home gift
The British and ANZAC soldiers usually ate 'ANZAC' biscuits because they lasted for a long time and tinned meat and vegetables. The ANZAC & British armies often threw food from their trenches to the Turkish trenches and vica versa, but the Turks usually threw the food back because it was not fresh and tasted bad but the British most always took the Turk's food if it was given to them.
No particular food is consumed on ANZAC day, however, there is a type of biscuit named the 'ANZAC biscuit', but aren't limited to that day.
Anzac Parade, the main ceremonial avenue for Canberra, Australia's national capital, is 2.5 km long.
Not generally, although many shops have specials on "Anzac biscuits" at this time.
ANZAC day dawn service? Usually about an hour give or take.
you go to la salle in WA
Vegemite, Pavlova, Anzac Biscuits and Lamb.
Go to the anzac war musuem ACT and yes i dont know how to spell
The Americans do not celebrate ANZAC Day. ANZAC Day is a day of commemoration - not "celebration" - for the people of Australia and New Zealand. Many people in Canada also commemorate ANZAC day out of their respect for the ANZAC troops, whom they fought alongside.
Anzac biscuit were so famous and still are because of the Anzac's that fought for us. These biscuits were basically the only thing they could make as they didnt have much food to live on or make anything with.