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Dark chocolate with sea salt.
Chocolate: Casa Bosques Branding: Savvy Studio.
A Ministry of Food lorry loaded with beef at Smithfield market, London, during the railway strike, October 1919.
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Carrots on a stick was was the official wartime substitute for ice-cream, and some British children born just before the war didn’t discover what ice-cream actually was until the fighting had finished and rationing stopped.
The carrot on a stick was offered as the alternative when supplies ran low, because sugar needed to make ice-cream was one of the first luxuries to be hit on rationing, along with bacon and butter.
Lenticular clouds - are stationary lens-shaped clouds that form at high altitudes, normally aligned perpendicular to the wind direction.
Due to their shape, they have been offered as an explanation for some UFO sightings.
Easter 1940, British troops sample the delights of NAAFI hot cross burns. To some the Navy Army and Air Force Institutes was a godsend. To others it was a joke: NAAFI tea was even rumoured to lower a man’s sex drive.
A business card with a sweet treat for premium chocolate boutique chain Choko la by Draftcb+Ulka agency.
Bowery man on the Bread Line at the Knickerbocker Hotel, Feb. 1915.
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