'War rationing was a way of life during World War Two, creating a national culture of austerity, but it also sparked ingenuity, such as swapping an ice-cream for a carrot on a stick.
It was the official wartime substitute for ice-cream, and some British children born just before the war didn’t discover what ice-cream actually was until the fighting had finished and rationing stopped.
The carrot on a stick was offered as the alternative when supplies ran low, because sugar needed to make ice-cream was one of the first luxuries to be hit on rationing, along with bacon and butter.'
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Mmmm .... carrots on sticks, 1941
Saturday, June 09, 2012
Soul Train
I just found a whole lot of wonderful Soul Train videos on YouTube ...
They're fabulous and I don't know why I haven't seen them sooner!
They're fabulous and I don't know why I haven't seen them sooner!
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