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No egg shortage - a dozen a month for everybody

1 Jan 1943

This advertisement will appear week beginning October 31st, 1943, in National Dailies, London Evenings, Provincial Mornings and Evenings and Sundays, Weekly Mags., November and December. NO EGG SHORTAGE —a dozen a month for everybody! Some tips on making delicious egg dishes "Take a dozen eggs," said Mrs. Beeton. Well, the present allow- ance of dried eggs means a dozen eggs a week for the average family, more than most people used before the war! Remember that dried eggs are new-laid shell eggs with only the shell and the water taken away.
agriculture food supply eggs food processing rationing supply fats eating meals cooking cakes food shortages recipes domestic life
Collection ID
HATOM
Document Reference
HATOM/9/76
Document Types
Ephemera
File Reference
HATOM/9
Identifier
10.1080/wtss.hatom.000009.076
Keywords
Cakes Eggs Fats Food Processing Food Shortages Meals Recipes
Language
English
Note
Advert located on right-hand side of page.
Pages
1
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
History of Advertising Trust: O&M wartime book no 9
Themes
Rationing Supply Domestic Life Agriculture Food Supply Eating Cooking

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