Every sweet except cough sweets because they were for health.Anyways
On the eve of the end of rationing in Britain July 1954 the following were still rationed: *Meat (most kinds) *Most other edible animal products, such as milk, cheese and butter *Chocolate and sweets (candy) *Tea and coffee
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
Water was not rationed. Potatoes were not rationed because they were plentiful in the USA but in England they were rationed. Depending on which country or area where you lived pork meats were not rationed. Things like salt. baking soda, spices, vanilla, baking powder were not on the ration lists. Some medicines were not rationed but antibiotics and medicines needed in the war front were rationed amongst the medical facilities. In the USA some vegetables and fruit did not need to be rationed but the people were encouraged to grow victory gardens so the vegetables and fruits used in the military forces' rations and kitchens could be plentiful. In England they had rationing for ten years and it was for an extensive list of things. Cars were not rationed because they discontinued building cars in both countries. The gasoline was rationed as well as tires. Blackout Drapery and Curtains were not rationed. Sand bags were not rationed. Things like dishes, photos, stationary, etc were not rationed.
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
Yes it was. Almost everything was rationed!
sweets werent rationed but sugar was rationed in the USA from May 05 1942 until 1946. In UK 1940 until 1953
Yes all the time, many tinned, dry and jared foods were rationed this included bread stale or not
Yes it was rationed but available
Bacon, sugar, tea, meat, sweets, clothes, paper, petrol, soap and washing powder were all rationed during WW2.
Because it was rationed.
Sweets were not generally available in the middle-ages. Any that were available would have been based on dried fruits and honey.
On the eve of the end of rationing in Britain July 1954 the following were still rationed: *Meat (most kinds) *Most other edible animal products, such as milk, cheese and butter *Chocolate and sweets (candy) *Tea and coffee
Solar energy fits this description. It is abundant, renewable, and available nearly everywhere on the planet. Solar power generation does not produce greenhouse gas emissions and cannot be monopolized or rationed by nations.
The last item to come off rationing in the UK after World War II was sweets, which were finally fully de-rationed on February 5, 1971. Rationing in the UK began in 1940 due to wartime shortages and continued for many years even after the war ended in 1945. Other items like meat, butter, and cheese had been de-rationed earlier, but sweets remained restricted longer due to their scarcity.
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
Cigarettes and meat were the main rationed items
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.