all food in the '40's' was just as good as todays'! only, they didn't really have any kind of freezer system. In alot of ways the "mothers" of that era were better cooks- just because they HAD to be, plus there was rationing!
Yes, since world war ll was going on people had to ration so the soldiers could get some food to.
It was in the 1840s, not 1940s- and the motive was hunger. A major food crop in Ireland was the potato. A plant disease killed the potato plants for 5 years. More than a million people starved, and another million left Ireland.
The U.S. didn't mint any silver dollars in the 1940s.
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by going to social church potlucks
They killed the gypsies because they thought they were an inferior race and a strain of the food supply
In the 1940's the food they ate was very poor unless you were wealthy. The most common food ate for poor families was bread because it kept longer than most food.
A transatlantic cruise in the 1940s and 1950s would have been luxurious. The food and entertainment would have been top of the line and the service would have been tremendous.
Food rationing was a concern in the 1940s. The types of food that was eaten during that time included cakes make without eggs, cookies without sugar, and dinners without meat. People were encouraged to limit proteins, and to grow their own vegetables.
The Dole aseptic canning system has been a commercial application since the late 1940s. The equipment is the foremost process for low-acid food packaging of aseptically processed food.
there is a special name for an eara in the 1940s it is ragtime
Yes, since world war ll was going on people had to ration so the soldiers could get some food to.
It was in the 1840s, not 1940s- and the motive was hunger. A major food crop in Ireland was the potato. A plant disease killed the potato plants for 5 years. More than a million people starved, and another million left Ireland.
The michel Wise was the most popular car in the 1940s
1940, 1944 and 1948 were the leap years in the 1940s.
jet aircraft mass production began in the 1940s