Sending Fat to English Friends
Dear Aunt Daisy, I’ve sent many parcels to England, and more now that the rations have been cut again there. Those packets of shredded suet are very much appreciated. Also lard does arrive in perfect condition, if just put into a good airtight tin and paper pasted over the top. I’ve sent it this way, and my people say it arrives in perfect condition. I understand they get no cheese rations, so am sending our good packet cheese, too, now. I did want you to know about the lard, for with their winter coming on, they will need all the fat we can send them. I know my neighbour has sent dripping, too, but has not yet heard how it arrived. Soap, also, is very much appreciated. Yours sincerely, G.B., Wadestown. |
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 354, 5 April 1946, Page 27
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