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Everything was rationed in World War II according to a relative of mine who lived through it. Because all the men had to go to war there was a shortage of everything, plus food supplies couldn't get into the ports by sea.
it was 2 coupons
Feb 1943 in UK
fish and chips, chikn tikka masla and pankcakes and chocolare and roti and sabji and dal and rice an samosa an pakora and masala dosa
The "Middle Ages" was not a period of currency per se. So to say how much were they paid is like asking how long does it take to catch a fish? It really depends on a lot of things, such as what does it mean to "catch a fish". well how to catch a fish you dike you get a rod and line and catch fish XD
I just read a news article that said fish and chips were not rationed during the war
Everything was rationed in World War II according to a relative of mine who lived through it. Because all the men had to go to war there was a shortage of everything, plus food supplies couldn't get into the ports by sea.
it was 2 coupons
Fish come from the sea and chips are made from potatoes.
Feb 1943 in UK
During World War 2, imported goods that included tinned items were rationed in Britain, and these were worth 16 points in your ration book. This was for a four week period. The items could be tinned fish and dried fruits.
Fresh fish wasn't.Canned meats and fish 02 Feb 1943 in US 11 Mar 1940 in UK
fish and chips
they ate fish and chips and were drunk and those are my favorite musics
Canned meats and fish 02 Feb 1943 in US 11 Mar 1940 in UK fresh fish wasnt
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FISH AND CHIPS.