World War, 1939-1945 -- Food supply
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- "A ship sails" broadcast over WGY, January 18, 1943 ...
- 1941 in the world of food
- 4-H Club wartime plans
- A head start for the victory garden
- A time to give thanks : and look ahead
- About the meat supply
- Army share of food supply
- Basic seven in winter
- Black market on meat
- Black markets
- Bread and milk orders
- Buying food for war needs,
- Cheese
- Cheese : a victory food special
- Cheese picture for 1943
- Chicken in the pot
- Christmas dinner abroad
- Christmas dinner in uniform
- Conserve cheese
- Consumer market tips
- Consumer market tips
- Contoured acres fight
- Counting our food blessings
- Dehydrated foods
- Dishes to alternate with meat
- Doing you best on the food front
- Dramette script "Food is a weapon"
- Drying and salting corn
- Easter notes
- Eating out in wartime
- Eggs for next winter
- Explanation of organization chart [of government agencies cooperation in Food fights for freedom programs
- Famine campaign roundup
- Farm bells call women workers again
- Fat as a wartime food
- Fats and oils
- February food notes
- Feeding children in occupied Europe
- Feeling friendly toward food
- First things first : a call for immediate enlistment in soil conservation
- Food allocation : organization and procedure
- Food fights for freedom ... at home and abroad
- Food in the present emergency, : an address ... before the American Dietetic Association, Detroit, Michigan, October 21, 1942
- Food on world-wide battle fronts : produced by the Food Distribution Administration of the War Food Administration
- Food waste and the war
- Foods from France
- Freezing vegetables and fruit from your garden
- Fruit for the family garden
- Grow your own
- Growing food in a community garden
- Growing the food for war
- Hidden assets
- Home meat slaughter : broadcast by W. C. Fraser, Assistant chief, Livestock & Meats Branch, Food Distribution Administration, and Wallace Kadderly, [Chief of Radio Service], in the Department of Agriculture's portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Thursday, October 28, 1943, over stations associated with [NBC] Blue Network
- How point values are set
- Information for public speakers on food waste
- Invisible waste of food : broadcast by Rowena Carpenter, Nutrition and Food Conservation Branch, Food Distribution Administration, and Wallace Kadderly, Chief of Radio Service, in the Department of Agriculture's portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Tuesday, August 10, 1943, over stations associated with [NBC] Blue Network
- Irish potatoes : victory food selection
- Keep on canning : broadcast by Mrs. Margaret M. Morris, Nutrition and Food Conservation Branch of Food Distribution Administration, and Wallace Kadderly, Chief of Radio Service, in the Department of Agriculture's portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Thursday, September 21, 1942, over stations associated with [NBC] Blue Network
- Let the boys and girls help
- Lunch with a punch : broadcast by Ruth Van Deman, Bureau of Human Nutrition and Home Economics, and Dr. Robert S. Goodhart, Chief Industrial Feeding Division, Civilian Food Requirements Branch, Food Distribution Administration, in the Department of Agriculture's portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Thursday, December 9, 1943, over stations associated with [NBC] Blue Network
- Managing your meat rations
- More pork for America and our allies,
- National food situation
- News notes on food
- No loafing in the breadbox
- Notes on fresh vegetables
- Now to store your canned garden
- Nutrition and home science in 1943 : broadcast by Ruth Van Deman and Hazel K. Stiebeling, Bureau of Human Nutrition and Home Economics, in the Department of Agriculture's portion of the National Farm and Home Hour, Tuesday, January 11, 1944, over stations associated with the Blue Network [of the National Broadcasting Company]
- Nutrition and refrigeration
- Our soldiers' Christmas dinner
- Our war program
- Patriotic table manners prevent food waste
- Planning a good diet for war workers
- Plentiful foods
- Price ceilings : rationing and nutrition
- Putting-up pointers
- Question box : answers from food distribution officals of the U.S. Department of Agriculture
- Question box : answers from home economists of the U.S. Department of Agriculture
- Red stamp rations
- Relief for your ration books
- Shopping day in wartime
- Soya is here to stay
- Starving the garbage pail
- Still time to start victory gardening
- Strech out the meat
- Teamwork
- The 1944 canning picture
- The U.S. Crop Corps
- The best fed family in the world
- The family flock for wartime food
- The food for war in '44
- The home front pledge
- The national food picture
- The ration is four to one
- There'll be some changes made
- Thick and thin
- To grow or not to grow
- United Nations' grocery
- Victory garden : leader's handbook
- Wartime canning cautions
- Wartime food shopping
- Wartime nutrition
- Weights, prices, and points
- Where our food is going
- Wildlife contributions to the nation's war program / : by Edna N. Sater
- Women's Land Army on victory farm volunteers
- Women's land army
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