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Foods that will win the war and how to cook them1918

Charles Houston Goudiss, Alberta Moorhouse Goudiss - Personal Name;

Foods That Will Win the War and How to Cook Them (1918) is a patriotic and practical cookbook written by C. Houston Goudiss and Alberta M. Goudiss during the height of World War I. This book was created as a response to the urgent need for food conservation and efficient home management in support of the war effort. It provides a fascinating glimpse into the culinary and social history of the early 20th century, reflecting the spirit of sacrifice and resourcefulness that defined the era. The book is both a call to action and a comprehensive guide, urging American households to do their part by adopting new eating habits, reducing waste, and making the most of available resources. It emphasizes the importance of saving wheat, meat, fats, and sugar—commodities in high demand for feeding soldiers and allies overseas. The authors offer a wide array of recipes and meal plans that utilize alternative ingredients such as cornmeal, barley, oats, and rice, as well as creative ways to stretch meat and use leftovers. Beyond recipes, Foods That Will Win the War and How to Cook Them includes practical advice on food storage, preservation, and nutrition, all tailored to the constraints of wartime rationing. The book is filled with tips for making wholesome, satisfying meals from simple, accessible ingredients, and it encourages readers to embrace new foods and cooking methods. It also features sections on baking without wheat, preparing meatless dishes, and making desserts with less sugar. Throughout, the tone is one of encouragement and national pride, reminding readers that every meal prepared with care and economy contributes to the larger war effort. The book is richly illustrated with period advertisements and government slogans, making it not only a valuable resource for cooks but also a historical document that captures the home front experience during World War I. Foods That Will Win the War and How to Cook Them remains a testament to the ingenuity and resilience of ordinary people in extraordinary times, offering timeless lessons in thrift, nutrition, and the power of collective action.


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