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Hi chaps and chappies,
I'm currently writing a historical fiction piece for a unit in my Master of Arts. It's about a family and its experiences on the home front in London during the Second World War.
I have a question about food.
I know that in England (and most other places) food was rationed so severely that most people had almost nothing to eat. Eggs were powdered, bread was reduced to "national loaf", sausages, though unrationed, had barely any meat in them, and all that stuff.
But my question is about that most famous of all wartime foods...SPAM.
Because meat was rationed along with everything else, the Americans sent literally MILLIONS of cans of SPAM over to feed their meat-deprived allies. My question is...when did this start?
The closest date I've found is March of 1941. Is this correct? Or did large-scale SPAM importation start before then? Would a housewife in war-rationed England have started buying SPAM instead of a regular meat before that time, just because it was more convenient and probably, easier to buy and more available?
My story spans the years from early 1940 until late 1941. At the moment, my story has reached September 7th, 1940 (which those who are good with dates will know, was the day the Blitz started). So I'm just wondering if it would be realistic that a middle-class London family would even then, have started eating SPAM "regularly" (so to speak) because the rationing of meat meant they couldn't get anything else?
I'm currently writing a historical fiction piece for a unit in my Master of Arts. It's about a family and its experiences on the home front in London during the Second World War.
I have a question about food.
I know that in England (and most other places) food was rationed so severely that most people had almost nothing to eat. Eggs were powdered, bread was reduced to "national loaf", sausages, though unrationed, had barely any meat in them, and all that stuff.
But my question is about that most famous of all wartime foods...SPAM.
Because meat was rationed along with everything else, the Americans sent literally MILLIONS of cans of SPAM over to feed their meat-deprived allies. My question is...when did this start?
The closest date I've found is March of 1941. Is this correct? Or did large-scale SPAM importation start before then? Would a housewife in war-rationed England have started buying SPAM instead of a regular meat before that time, just because it was more convenient and probably, easier to buy and more available?
My story spans the years from early 1940 until late 1941. At the moment, my story has reached September 7th, 1940 (which those who are good with dates will know, was the day the Blitz started). So I'm just wondering if it would be realistic that a middle-class London family would even then, have started eating SPAM "regularly" (so to speak) because the rationing of meat meant they couldn't get anything else?
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