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 more
Sweets were rationed, all except for cough sweets
If you were under the age of five the government were permitted to supply you with free cod liver oil and blackcurrant or Orange Juice
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Because of the great amount of food that had to be alloted to U.S. servicemen in this country and overseas during World War Two (Over 16 million) -- and the food that had to be sent to our allies -- there was a shortage of many types of food here in this country. Those types of foods then had to be rationed -- there were only varying amounts available at any given time. The only way to make sure that every American citizen was able to buy their fair share of the rationed foods was by coupons. A family or a person would periodically be alloted a book of coupons (called Ration Stamps).I can't remember how often the ration stamp books were distributed -- maybe once a month When people went to the store to buy food thay would have to redeem the ration stamps for (only)those foods considered in short supply. The greater amount of the shortage type foods purchased -- the more stamps you had to turn in. You could spend all your ration stamps right away or parcel them out over a period of time. When they were gone -- they were gone. You didn't get any more until you got your next book of ration stamps. vcs
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The first foods rationed during World War 2 were limited. Some of these foods included bacon, sugar, tea, butter and meat. The type of ration per person at this time was one egg per week.
During the 1940's food was being rationed and people were only allowed a certain amount of food, due to the war. Many people planted 'victory gardens', as they were called, and ate fruits and vegetables they grew. More people were eating beef instead of chicken because it was cheaper at the time. There was not many sugary foods being eaten due to sugar being one of the main food items that was rationed.
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Anything that was in low supply. Food, water, bullets, medicines. Becsuse then it could be made to last longer until more of that supply could be made available via shipment, farming, etc...
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essay type questions on common food allergies
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maet and milk
breaking down of complex food material to simpler ones.
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