Spuds, Spam and Eating for Victory: Rationing in the Second World War

Spuds, Spam and Eating for Victory: Rationing in the Second World War

by KatherineKnight (Author)

Synopsis

The battle to keep the nation fed during the Second World War was waged by an army of workers on the land and the resourcefulness of the housewives on the Kitchen Front. The rationing of food, clothing and other substances played a big part in making sure that everyone had a fair share of whatever was available. In this fascinating book, Katherine Knight looks at how experiences of rationing varied between rich and poor, town and country, and how ingenuous cooks often made a meal from poor ingredients. Charting the development of the rationing programme throughout the war and afterwards, Spuds, Spam and Eating for Victory documents the use of substitutions for luxury ingredients not available, resulting in delicacies such as carrot jam and oatmeal sausages. The introduction of Spam from America in the forties led to this canned spiced pork and ham becoming an iconic symbol of the worst period of shortage in the twentieth century. Seventy years after the outbreak of the Second World War, this book listens to some of the people who were young during the conflict share their memories, both sad and funny, of what it was like to eat for Victory.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Publisher: The History Press Ltd
Published: 01 Mar 2011

ISBN 10: 0752459465
ISBN 13: 9780752459462

Author Bio
KATHERINE KNIGHT trained as a teacher of home economics before marrying and bringing up her four children. She ran a poetry writing club at the City Lit, Holborn for many years and is author of How Shakespeare Cleaned His Teeth (The History Press).