It told how much sugar each family got during the war, due to rationing.
it was bad it was bad
The evacuees brought their own sugar purchased with their ration cards. They were not going to leave it behind since it was a precious commodity. They had to bring their ration cards too. Unfortunately some unscrupulous people stole food and ration cards from the evacuees.
Sugar cane in the Caribbean.
Honey, molasses, brown sugar, sugar, maple sugar.
gasoline, sugar, eggs, meat. As the war went on more and more things were rationed
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sugar and other things!! sugar was one of the things
food ration coupons
The Cuban sugar industry got a major boost during World War 1. This came after the elimination of European beet sugar from the world market. Shipping of European sugar in the East Indies was cut off.
Price supports were applied sporadically during the 1970s, depending upon the price of sugar on the world market
They would stop buying sugar , molasses, and other sweetened goods.
Yes they did
it was bad it was bad
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The evacuees brought their own sugar purchased with their ration cards. They were not going to leave it behind since it was a precious commodity. They had to bring their ration cards too. Unfortunately some unscrupulous people stole food and ration cards from the evacuees.
The sugar produced during photosynthesis is glucose.
yes during the world war 2. Sugar, butter and coffee was also rationed