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Yes all the time, many tinned, dry and jared foods were rationed this included bread stale or not
All food stuffs were rationed. Some more than others. Sugar, salt, cooking oil, to name a few.Meat, Eggs, Fats, Cheese, Bacon, Sugar, Butter, Potatoes and much moreSweets were rationed, all except for cough sweetsIf you were under the age of five the government were permitted to supply you with free cod liver oil and blackcurrant or orange juice
anything they had!!! <><><> Many foods were rationed, as were shoes, tires, gasoline, flashlights and batteries, and clothing.
Unfortunately, subway sandwiches had to be rationed. this made chubway A VERY ANGRY BOY. After 1 day without a precious subway, chubway started a rampage where he eat a world record 391 12" Meatball Marinara snadwiches and burned down every bakery in London. this was also known as the great fire of London
Many of the countries who fought in ww2 were rationed. Food and gasoline were two main items that were rationed in ww2.
There is a lot of healthy foods like eggs, rice, avocado, nuts and many more. .
Bread was continued to be rationed in Europe and the UK after the war was over. The US and Canada were supplying the bread for many nations and people. They had to distribute it fairly and equally so rationing was still in place for bread and most foods.
There is a lot of healthy foods like eggs, rice, avocado, nuts and many more. .
There are many foods that are inexpensive and many that are low in carbohydrates. It is difficult to get both. Two of the best foods that fit this are peanut butter and eggs.
there were eggs, sheep, pigiouns and many more
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During World War II many products were rationed, including butter and sugar,Caught in a snowstorm when the car broke down, the family rationed the little food they had with them.