01629cam a2200325 i 4500 513174741 TxAuBib 20210915120000.0 210915s2020||||||||||||||||||||||||und|u 9781952474224 1952474221 TxAuBib rda Kittleson, Gail. The food that held the world together / Gail Kittleson & Cleo Lampos. Cody, WY : Word Crafts Press, 2020. 149.p. ; 21 cm. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes recipes. Because of wartime rationing, World War II folks faced fresh challenges to feed their families. The thought of running out of food or not being able to make ends meet led to great effort-many of these citizens had not so long ago survived the hunger of the Great Depression. Many people are familiar with the concept of victory gardens, but does this seemingly quaint, archaic practice have more to teach us today? How did soldiers cope with their hunger on foreign soil? How did the food industry respond to wartime needs? What innovations developed as families sought ways to show their soldiers their love and concern?-from Amazon. 20210915. World War (1939-1945.) Food supply. Food supply. United States History 20th century. Victory gardens. Rationing. Soldiers United States History 21st century. Lampos, Cleo.