Canada Food Board encouraged Canadians to adapt diets, and newspapers published war menus and recipes during First World War

Beginning in 1914, the first year of World War I, both federal and provincial governments committed food supplies to support the Canadian war effort. This commitment limited access for civilians to ingredients like wheat. By 1917, regulations were imposed on food purchases through rationing of red meat, white flour, and sugar. The Canada Food Board…
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Jennifer Georgiou