This book was brought to my attention from a blog I read written by an English lady that was following a 'Ration Diet' to help lose weight. It took some time to find the book, but well worth it!
Is it a cookbook or a history book? It's both! This 'cookbook' has parts that covers 1940 to 1953 during World War II that has readable sections explaining what was going on at the time and how the food shortages were managed. The Ministry of Food Bureau in Britian helped families prepare appetizing dishes with their weekly rations. It was said people were actually healthier during these times then when all the sugar, dairy, meat, etc. came back into play.
There are tons of illustrations and cartoons that were seen by the British people as they had to deal with their ration books. The book immerses the reader into how it felt to make recipes with limited ingredients at the time. This was a fascinating book with numerous black and white photos of how life was during this time period and how food was (my words) 'celebrated' with ending of the war.
Why missing a star with my rating? Although there are tons of photos, there are no individual recipe photos-that bothered me! ;) This book prompts me to further research the U.S. food situation during this time. Also, I will go back and tag some of the recipes I would actually like to try!