In the UK, anyway, most food prices were fixed while rationing was in force. One of the main purposes of rationing by coupons was to avoid rationing by price. :)
The long term effect of tariffs and other trade barriers are that eventually the prices will increase. The reason that prices increase is that the competition for that business is decreased.
The basic food eaten by the pyramid builders was bread and onions. If you were a slave that is all you got. If you were a skilled worker or a supervisor additional rations of meat, fish and beer was provided.
The ANZAC corp received humble rations during Gallipoli. This was because of the trench warfare environment, which made it hard to send and receive rations. Most of the ANZAC rations consisted of coffee, along with bread and cans of burly beef.
Rations where nicknames for the portable meals the soldiers carried. There were C Rations and K Rations. So when an officer says "Preserve your rations" he means use them sparingly so you don't run out of food.
Oversupply led to lower prices
Soldiers were issued rations; civilians starved.
Soldiers were issued rations; civilians starved.
They bought rations, such as bread, cheese, etc. They also may have killed animals for meat.
No, cooking read meat does not effect the protein content as it is stable in this type of meat. Cooking methods however can effect the vitamin content in red meat.
While at war or on the march, the Roman army had their rations of grain, cheese, and meat.
The rations for the servicemen and women were small but they had about 3000 calories to keep them alive and healthy enough to fight and work in hospitals on the wounded. They contained a can of meat, vegetables, fruit, coffee, cigarettes, matches, can opener, and toilet paper.
A stimulating effect. The factories and farms were required to produce all kinds of war-supplies - weapons, ammunition, uniforms, saddlery and rations.
Unheated meat.
Some types of military rations are jungle rations and mountain rations. These two rations are specifically designed to give soldiers enough nutrients to survive in whatever area they are in.
Radio Rations was created in 2007.
prices rise
Victory gardens did not require meatless meals. The English and the Americans could have meat with their vegetables. However, their meat rations in the cities were low. So many made soups, stews, meat/vegetable pies to stretch their meat rations. Some people were fortunate enough to co-op a pig amongst families. They would feed the hog the slop and leaves and leftovers from the victory gardens. Some pigs were fed corn from the victory gardens. The family fattened up the pig. This gave them pig parts, meat, lard, pigskin and anything else they might have wanted, like a bone for the dog.