Dimensions
177 x 235 x 23mm
When war broke out in 1939, the British government created the Ministry of Food to help families make the most of wartime rations. Today, in the face of rising food prices, an obesity epidemic and ever increasing food air miles, The Ministry of Food shows how modern families can survive the credit crunch with a bit of wartime wisdom and ingenuity. Written by best-selling author Jane Fearnley-Whittingstall, the book is an invaluable handbook and accompanies a major new exhibition at The Imperial War Museum. The Ministry of Food includes everything you need to know about growing your own vegetables and fruit, using step-by-step illustrations to show you exactly what to do. And on the kitchen front you'll find lots of delicious but thrifty family favourite recipes as well as advice on collecting food for free, baking and preserving.The Ministry of Food is a practical guide to help modern families survive the credit crunch using wartime wisdom.