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SHARE-THE-MEAT MENUS FOR A WEEKf
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
Baked Apple Tomato Cocktail Prunes Orange Juice Grapefruit Juice Apple Sguce Grapefruit
Bacon and Eggs Oatmeal Milk Toast Scotch Pancakes French Toast Cooked Fried Mush
Toast Whole Wheat Coffee (left-over meat) Syrup Cereal Syrup
Coffee—Milk Toast Toast Beverage Milk Beverage
Jelly eV- » Beverage , Toast 4.
Coffee Coffee
Pork Roast Toasted Peanut- Vegetable Egg Sandwiches Welsh Rarebit Potato Soup Omelet
Baked Sweet butter Sand- sup with Celery stuffed Wilted Lettuce with Diced Scalloped
Potatoes wlches meat with Raw Fruit Smoked Jowl Tomatoes
Cauliflower Spiced Apples Whole Wheat Carrots Milk Carrot Strips Bread—Butter' •
Waldorf Salad' Milk Toast Cookies . Rye Bread Cup Cakes" 1
Bread—Butter Gingerbread Cocoa Butter Milk
Ice Cream . Apple Sauce Fruit -si
Beverage Milk Milk
Toasted Cheese Pot Roast Lett-over Tasty Lamb Stew Lett-over Pot Roast Liver Loaf Eroltef^eef
Sandwiches Brown Potatoes Pork Roast Fruit Salad in Gravy Baked Patties
Mixed Fruit Green Beans sliced cold Whole Wheat Rolls Noodles Potatoes Broiler Fried
Cookies Celery Hearts Hot Potato Brown Betty Rutabagas, Beet Greens Potatoes
Milk Bread—Butter Salad Milk Buttered Cranberry Buttered Peas '
r ■, Cherry Tarts 7-minute _ Apple-Nut Salad Salad Mixed Green
• Beverage Cabbage sg<' ’ . Chocolate Pudding Bread—Butter Salad |
' Bread—Butter Beverage Date Pudding Bread—Butter' I
Peach Cobbler ~ “ Beverage Baked Custard
Beverage Beverage
MEAT PURCHASED— Meat Allotment pounds per person
4 lbs. 3% lbs. — 114 lbs _ ift.
(314 lbs. Pork Spot Roast of (Beef soup (Breast of Lamb) (lib. liver (Ground Beef)
Roast Beef) bone—un- xf 14 lb. smoked
14 lb. Bacon) aestrlcted) jowl square I
unrestricted)
Here’s just one plan for a week’s “Shlare-the-Meat” menus. These menus for a family of four—Father,! |
Mother, Daughter, 16, and Son, 14—include 10 pounds of the restricted meats and additional amounts
of the unrestricted meats; for example, liver and smoked jowl. Other unrestricted meats which may
' be added to this 10 pound “share” are tongue, heart, kidneys, brains, sweetbreads, tripe, and oxtails., ■
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