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Two Ounces of Butter.

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ateamwar
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Ada Seleck
Location of story:听
Liverpool
Background to story:听
Civilian
Article ID:听
A4914092
Contributed on:听
10 August 2005

This story appears courtesy of and with thanks to The Liverpool Diocesan Care and Repair Association and James Taylor.

I remember about the rationing; there was two ounces of butter! You were alright if there wasn鈥檛 a lot in the family. Fat was very, very scarce, there wasn鈥檛 anything in the fat line, there was powdered milk too. It was a terrible time to live in. I remember going down early and standing in the Maypole for whatever they were selling at the time. The word just went around all of us for such a shop and we hoped to get something. I think people would rather forget those awful times in case they came back again. People are too brave now to stand anything like that. I

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