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Date Posted: 12:42:11 02/21/08 Thu
Author: AssieKay
Subject: Re: Very important food question
In reply to: klutz 's message, "Very important food question" on 19:50:51 02/18/08 Mon

You could bring baked beans and Spam, which is a major food group in and of itself in the U.K. (Atonement) I think it became so during the war when meat was scarce. You can even nowadays buy a Heinz frozen baked bean pizza. YUM. I prefer the Heinz microwavable spotted dick. LOL

Or, again in reference to Atonement, check this website out. It gives lots of information on the different rations they used for different groups of British soldiers: http://www.qmfound.com/army_rations_historical_background.htm#AAF%20Combat%20Lunch

Canned meat could be a fun party food. LOL

Oh shoot, that didn't come out like a link. Sorry!

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