she called this period the food cycle
Anne Frank referred to these periods as "hunger weeks" in her diary. During these times, the limited availability of food forced her family to rely on one particular dish or vegetable for sustenance.
Anne Frank and her family received food and provisions from their helpers and supporters while in hiding. They had a shared meal schedule and rationed food carefully to make it last. They also relied on the generosity of others who provided them with essential supplies in secret.
Anne Hutchings has written: 'Zulu medicinal plants' -- subject(s): Ethnobotany, Materia medica, Vegetable, Medicinal plants, Traditional medicine, Vegetable Materia medica, Zulu (African people)
There is nothing in scripture or tradition about St. Anne's childhood.
nothing
We known nothing about the parents of Saint Anne including their names.
nothing cause their broke
Anne reads virtually everything that comes into the annex, but she enjoys in particular reading about Greek and Roman mythology.
There is nothing in either tradition nor in Scripture about an angel appearing to St. Anne.
Anne Marlene Caprio has written: 'The effects of a nutrition education program on nutrition knowledge, vegetable acceptability, and school lunch vegetable wastage by select fourth grade children' -- subject(s): Food, Nutrition, Study and teaching, School children
nothing. You can visit it in Amsterdam.