in WWII they were only allowed 1 egg each weer
The whole nation was put on rations. Country people (with gardens) had an advantage as they could keep chickens and pigs, etc, and grow more of their own food than city dwellers (many of whom only had a flagged back-yard).
When people have a fixed and very simple idea of a person as decided by societies. For example: often men are allowed to have many partners, but women are allowed only one husband or boyfriend
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During periods of rationing, people adapted by finding creative ways to make the most of limited resources. They often relied on home gardening, preserving food, and sharing recipes to stretch their rations. Community support and bartering also became common, as neighbors exchanged goods and services to meet their needs. Additionally, many individuals developed a greater appreciation for the value of food and learned to cook with alternative ingredients.
The Quartermaster was responsible for supplying the army troops with all the supplies and equipment they needed, from food, tents, ammo to boots and uniforms.
Assuming 2 eggs per person, you would need 200 eggs for 100 people.
How many people you want it to be.
9 eggs
there are allowed to be 7 people on the court at once but 10 people on a team
eggs..soo many eggs. They practically are egs. Alligators
they are allowed to eat what they like
No deer do not lay eggs, the give birth live, like people do!! (:
Yes, many people enjoy raw eggs.
During the times of rationing, vegetarians continued on as they normally would have. Many just did not take their assigned rations of meat or dairy or eggs. In some ways, it was beneficial because, during times of rationing, many people would plant their own gardens. All garden-grown plants and food are suitable for vegetarians to eat.
16 eggs! :D
2 to 3 people
80 x2 = 160