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15 October 2014
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Any gum chum?

by Genevieve

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Genevieve
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Pauline Isobel Jones
Location of story:听
Neath - South Wales
Background to story:听
Civilian
Article ID:听
A5254409
Contributed on:听
22 August 2005

My older sister and I can remember seeing pictures of bananas. When they became available after the war, I was sent next door to take my bananas to old Mrs Brunt as only children could have them, it taught me a valuable lesson : to share.

I remember the queues for food, my mother saw a lady with a packet of Weetabix, and I had to ask her where she had got it, so that we could queue for some.

My father kept chickens in our garden and used to supply eggs to the neighbours. He had to have their ration books to enable him to buy food for the chickens. I remember we planted potatoes in our front garden as well- to keep us going.

Weetabix boxes were the best for our shoes so that we didn鈥檛 walk on the road. If we had an orange we had to eat the peel and pith we were so hungry. I don鈥檛 know how my mother managed but we always had a Christmas stocking (usually one of my father鈥檚 socks) with new pennies, oranges, apples and a colouring book.

When the GI鈥檚 went through we used to shout 鈥渁ny gum chum鈥.

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