It`s May 25th, your son`s 14th birthday! A celebration with Grandma
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It`s May 25th, your son`s 14th birthday! A celebration with Grandma
Happy Birthday To You! It’s May 25th, your son’s 14th birthday! A celebration with Grandma and Grandpa and his best friend is scheduled for tomorrow evening featuring his favorite meal and dessert. You need to shop and cook for 6 people. Here’s what’s on the MENU: Hamburgers with Creole Sauce Glazed Carrots Peach Cobbler with Biscuit Topper Creamy Vanilla Ice Cream Here’s YOUR SITUATION: - Your canned goods have run out after using them up over the winter. - You are out of most staples such as butter, milk and cheese so you must shop at the market for all the ingredients. You DO have sugar though! - You have 35 red tokens and 50 blue tokens left . DIRECTIONS 1. Make a shopping list from the recipe cards found in the recipe box. If an ingredient is not on the chart, it was not a rationed item, so assume you have it. (Please return cards back to box. Thanks.) 2. Check those items you must buy that are listed on the Rationed Food Point Values Chart to calculate how many tokens you will use for this meal. 3. Count out the number of red tokens and blue tokens that you used. 4. How many do you have left? 5. How can you supplement these rationed foods? Rationed Food Point Values RED TOKENS (total of 60/month) BLUE TOKENS (total of 60/month) Margarine: 4 points/pound Can of peaches: 18 points/16 oz. Butter: 16 points/pound Beefsteak: 12 points/pound Ground Beef: 7 points/pound Other cuts of beef: 8 points/pound Pork: 7 points/pound Lamb chops: 9 points/pound Ham: 7 points/pound Cheese: 8 points/pound Can of pineapple juice: 22 points/46 oz. Can of carrots: 6 points/16 oz. Can of sardines: 12 points/16 oz. Dried beef: 16 points/16 oz. Ketchup: 14 points/bottle Baby food: 1 point/ 4.5 oz. jar Frozen fruit juice: 1 point/6 oz. can Canned milk: 1 point/16 oz. What Was Rationed? Coffee & Sugar Meats & Processed Foods These items were purchased using ration stamps from a book. They were issued every few weeks and allotted according to how many people were in the family. These items were purchased using tokens. Red tokens for meat and fats, blue for processed foods. Butters & Fats Other Rationed Items Other items rationed for the war effort included tires, shoes and gasoline. What items could you do without?