IN RATIONED BRITAIN
NEW KITCHEN “V” CLUBS. A chance for housewives to show off their cooking to neighbours is the t , latest idea of the Ministry of FoodKitchen “V” Clubs. One woman does s the shopping for four of her neigh- ’ bours and then cooks all the meals for that day in her kitchen. 1 And as each of five housewives , i cooks for the others in turn, the four “off duty” not only have a holiday, ; but learn useful and varied menus from , the “cook for the day.” Here are some tips to save fuel from the Food Ministry: —Make oneoven meals. Cook entirely in the oven ■ or entirely on the .top of the gas stove. ’ When cooking on top of the stove use one burner only by utilising a threetier steamer. Food steamed this way ’ retains much more of the vitamin con- ; tent.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 January 1942, Page 4
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145IN RATIONED BRITAIN Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 January 1942, Page 4
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