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Assuming you grew your own vegetables, maybe could fish if you had any skill.
I feel it's missing eggs. Fantastic protein source. No bread ? Are you supposed to make it yourself?
I see it excludes bread. What kinda cans would you get ? Beans spam maybe
They called them Victory Gardens
Oh I know. I remember doing WW2 at school and we made Victoria gardens. So I suppose they'd have chickens too
Wouldn't citizens be expected to raise their own chickens, which would provide eggs? That's how it was in the US so I assume it's the same overseas.
My Mum had a pet pig when she was a kid during the war. They had to eat it.
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More than likely. Suppose it would be much harder in Tennants and maybe in the north. Not sure what temperature chickens can handle n
Chickens do fine in cold climates for the most part
I assumed they would be fine but I suppose you'd need to protect chicks and again have space for them. Unlikely to have them in built up areas. Maybe communal areas for cities
https://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ww2peopleswar/stories/98/a2756298.shtml