The British Army Cook Book 1914
Drawn from sources published by the War Office before, during and after the Great War, with original content and illustrated throughout with contemporary images.
In the words of Napoleon Bonaparte, ‘an army marches on its stomach’. Drawn from original sources published by the War Office before, during and after the First World War, this book gives an intriguing insight into life in the trenches and the rations and meals that the average Tommy subsisted upon, such as Maconochie stew, pea soup, brown stew and meat pie, and detailing many of the standard practices for military cookery during the First World War.
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