Children used to eat either egg, cheese or jam Sandwiches with a pear, banana or apple.
Children would not eat egg sandwiches regularly as eggs were rationed, and powdered eggs were standard. Fresh eggs were more readily available 'off ration' in rural areas.
Bananas were also not readily available as they were imported and there were German blockades preventing such food arriving.
Pears and apples were available in season.
they don't have crisps and choc, they had cheese and egg sarnies, they had Orange Juice too
they had frogs and birds
bread and apple juice
it depends on what they have in them and where they got them from because if they had chickens or pigs or lived on a farm it would be vurtiuatlly free but if they lived in a city then they would have been a lot
food
they packed what they were told and fought each other
well no bananas so mate apples?
Ham & pea soup
identity worn by children in world war 2
about 50,000 children were abandoned after world war 2
Abigail Adams was a nurse in the world war 2. she was also sever for breakfast lunch and dinner
well, they could have ate potatoes but im not sure. actually,i guessed. so you might have to check on that somewhere else. maybe mashed potatoes
They sharpened there sticks and packed there lunches mmm... raw panda