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WELL........ they mostly ate from tinned food and it was very hard to find clean water! but very little tinned food because there were at lot of War people! and they also ate something called hard tak it was literally made with flour and water and it was like rock hard! and they used it because it doesnt go off easily.

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* the people ate only a cup of milk and noodles for dinner and for breakfast htey ate toast and jam

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Chicken and Sushi!

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