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  1. Powdered eggs appear in literature as a staple of camp cooking at least as early as 1912. [2] Powdered eggs were used in the United Kingdom during World War II for rationing. Powdered eggs are also known as dried eggs, and colloquially during the period of rationing in the UK, as "Ersatz eggs".

  2. Apr 20, 2015 · Dried Eggs. historylearningsite.co.uk. The History Learning Site, 20 Apr 2015. 11 Nov 2024. Dried egg powder was the response of the government to a wartime shortage of fresh eggs. Dried egg powder became available in 1942 (fresh eggs were rationed in June 1942) and it was used to supplement the egg allowance while rationing was in place. Dried ...

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    There was a lot that housewives could do with eggs. They could be boiled, fried, scrambled and used in baking. All produced nourishing and enjoyable meals.

    Most families with enough ground kept hens. Country people were more fortunate than townspeople in this respect, but even townspeople kept hens in the tiniest possible plots. Householders who kept hens, tended to have spare eggs which they could barterwith those who had not. We never kept hens because my mother had a horror of them. I clearly remem...

    There was also dried egg powder which came from America and could be used in baking or for scrambled egg. The dried eggs came from the grocer we were registered with - in our case, Sainsbury's. Tins and packets of dried eggs from the USA. Photographed in Eastbourne Museum of Shops. If you can add anything to this page or provide a photo, I would be...

  3. Eggs were rationed and "allocated to ordinary [citizens] as available"; in 1944 thirty allocations of one egg each were made. Children and some invalids were allowed three a week; expectant mothers two on each allocation. 1 egg per week or 1 packet (makes 12 ersatz eggs) of egg powder per month (vegetarians were allowed two eggs)

  4. Apr 12, 2015 · As eggs continued to be rationed, by July of 1942, powdered eggs became available courtesy of the United States. The allowance was one tin, or packet, of dried eggs every two months. One tin was equal to 12 fresh eggs. Powdered eggs had a long shelf life; they could be hydrated on a one to two basis: one tablespoon of egg to two tablespoons of ...

  5. Jun 21, 2024 · In order to ensure certain essential items remained available to the widest number of citizens, rationing was introduced, a policy that had been used in the First World War (1914-18). Food prices were controlled from November 1939. Petrol was rationed from September 1939. From the first months of 1940, meat, butter, and sugar were rationed.

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  7. May 3, 2011 · 1 egg a week or 1 packet of dried eggs (equal to 12) every 2 months 3 to 4 oz. cheese 4 oz. combined of bacon or ham 2 oz. tea, loose leaf 8 oz. sugar 2 oz. butter 2 oz. cooking fat. Christmas ration bonuses. Here are the Christmas bonuses that were given for the years 1946 through 1949 inclusive: “Christmas bonuses of the past four years ...

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