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“Our war food”, war cookbook, 1916

“290 new war recipes examined and approved by the Imperial-Royal Ministry of the Interior in terms of the general interest in provisions.”

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    On stretching, diluting and thinning

    To compensate for bottlenecks in the provision of basics, improvisation was in demand. All manner of substitutes featured in the kitchens of the Monarchy, and became a symbol of a failure to provide basic services.