Your Share
Your Share
About this book
<div>48 page paperback booklet published in the middle of World War II, aimed at the woman of the house who was doing their part for the war effort while keeping the household running smoothly - and with rationed items. <span class="first-half">This cookbook contains 226 recipes with 52 menus and 369
hints on food buying, preparing, meal planning and serving. There are also hints on
Victory Lunch Box Meals and Hospitality in War Time. This copy is in excellent condition, with minimal wearing and mild folding along the edges. The booklet is held together with one staple in the middle of the left side fold - another example of rationing. Size: 5.5" x 8" <br /></span></div><div><span class="first-half"><br /></span></div><div>From: https://www.bettycrocker.com/menus-holidays-parties/mhplibrary/parties-and-get-togethers/vintage-betty/story-of-betty-crocker<br /></div><div>"At the U.S. Office of War Information's request, Betty Crocker hosted a
radio program called "Our Nation’s Rations." The program helped
homemakers make the most of their rationed food, and almost seven
million copies of Betty Crocker's wartime booklet, "Your Share," were
distributed. Betty’s wartime efforts didn’t stop there and were
recognized by the American Red Cross for outstanding service in the
national interest."</div><div><br /></div><div>From: https://rosietheriveter.net/betty-crocker-wwiis-home-front-helper/<br /></div><div>"During WWII, with rationing and shortages at hand, Betty Crocker’s Home
Service Department stepped up to provide advice through radio, printed
columns in newspapers and women’s magazines, and recipe booklets. She
urging homemakers “Let’s Make Rationing Work!” and explaining how
rationing will help win the war. With nearly half of women now working
outside the home, Betty Crocker and General Mills distributed almost 7
million copies of their booklet entitled, Your Share: How to Prepare
Appetizing Healthful Meals with Foods Available Today. It contained
recipes, tips on wartime buying, meal planning, and more."<span style="font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:large;"></span></div>
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL43009620W
Subjects
Betty Crocker; General Mills; cookbook; cook book; World War II; World War Two; WWII; Second World War; rations; rationing; wartime rationing; food rations; recipes; housekeeping; war effort; meal planning; hospitality; U.S. Office of War InformationhomemakersHome Service Departmentwartime