Re: Giving my lot a special Xmas Meal from WW2!
It was a bit before my time. I do read a lot of history though and I know that the American Soldiers who were in England during the time, and had to eat English rations, hated it. They claimed to have subsisted on mutton and Brussels sprouts. They were under the impression that Eisenhower was doing that to make them madder then hell and want to get out of England, back on American rations, and at the Germans.Re: Giving my lot a special Xmas Meal from WW2!
Yum yum yum !!! Maybe a bit more edible if it's in a stew with lots of chilli although I think I recall my dad occasionally eating tripe and you also need a clothes peg on your nose as the smell is something other worldly...I don't think anyone else in the house would eat it.Re: Giving my lot a special Xmas Meal from WW2!
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