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    Author Topic: The Great Rationing Experiment  (Read 1999 times)
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    « on: July 12, 2008, 08:11:45 PM »

    Hi all
    This is my first time (Ohh matron!) posting here, I was a re enactor in the uk and later formed a Historical events organising company, which i sold out of some 4 - 5 years ago.  Now just a normal boring 9 to 5 er.

    My wife and I wife have been eating organic food from loacl farmers markets for the last year...no please don’t go yet where not some tree hugging gits...I like to axes down a hippy as much as the next man  Wink (sorry my old medieval trendancies slipped through there  Wink)

    She suggested that as so much food is wasted in the country (UK) as a whole it would be a good idea to try eating for a week on WW2 rations.

    She has put together a web blog type thing  Huh?, to show what we are doing. PLEASE if you have time please take a look and give us some feedback or suggestions or info you know or have links to.

    The link is :......

    http://driedeggsandham.blogspot.com/

    Looking forward to hearing from you all.
     
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    « Reply #1 on: July 13, 2008, 12:27:22 PM »

    Very interesting. It will definately show you how to make items last over a period of time. Trust me, I see how much we waste here in NYC!
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