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Kaitlynn Harless, Graduate Assistant
Repository
Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech
Identification
Ms.2024.039
Title
World War II Food Ephemera Collection 1941-1945
Quantity
0.2 Cubic Feet, 1 box
Language
Materials in this collection are in English
Abstract
The World War II Food Ephemera Collection consists of pamphlets, booklets, newsletters, and canning labels. They contain topics
on canning, home economics, meats, nutrition, hospitality, meal planning, wheat and flour, menus, vegetables, and desserts.
Many of the materials describe the signficance of rationing during the wartime.
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Archives for assistance in determining the use of these materials.
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Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open for research.
Preferred Citation
Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [identification of item], [box], [folder],
World War II Food Ephemera Collection, 1941 - 1945, Ms2024-039, Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech,
Blacksburg, Va.
Source of Acquisition
The collection was purchased by Special Collections in February 2024.
Processing Information
The processing, arrangement, and description of the World War II Food Ephemera Collection was completed in April 2024.
The World War II Food Ephemera Collection consists of pamphlets, booklets, newsletters, and canning labels. They contain topics
on canning, home economics, meats, nutrition, hospitality, meal planning, wheat and flour, menus, vegetables, and desserts.
Many of the materials describe the signficance of rationing during the wartime.
Series I: Desserts contains pamphlets that have dessert receipes for wartime rationing.
Series II: Hospitality includes a booklet on how to host guests.
Series III: Kitchen Equipment includes booklets for information on oven drying and refrigerators.
Series IV: Meal Planning contains materials to help with meal planning recipes and workbooks.
Series V: Meats consists of materials on meat cuts and recipes during wartime. One pamphlet features Uncle Sam with the quote
"I Must Have MORE CHICKS Raised in 1942!" and other cartoon drawings of eggs and chickens.
Series VI: Menus contains two menus for wartime recipes.
Series VII: Newsletters includes newsletters from corporations on food during wartime.
Series VIII: Nutrition has booklets and pamphlets for nutritional information. One booklet "Eat Right to Work and Win" contains
cartoons featuring characters, such as Popeye, Toots and Casper, and the Phantom, to teach nutrition.
Series IX: Vegetables has pamphlets and canning labels. There are 8 copies of the canning labels from Veg-All, mixed vegetables.
Series X: Wheat and Flour contains pamphlets. One pamphlet includes information on enriched flour and bread during the wartime,
with information on what this means and how it helps the wartime U.S.
"Recipes to Match Your Sugar Ration" by the Bureau of Home Economics, United States Department of Agriculture, and the Consumer
Division, Office of Price Administration (1942)
"Eat Right to Work and Win" by Office of Defense Health and Welfare Services (1942)
box-folder 1 folder: 12
Pamphlets
Bibliography
"Citrus in Nutrition" by California Fruit Growers Exchange
"The Daily Needs of Essential Nutrients and the Nutritional Values of Commonly Eaten Foods" by Committee on Food and Nutrition,
National Research Council
"Home Volunteer Meal Planner BLANK" by Office of Defense Health and Welfare Services
"National Wartime Nutrition Guide" by United States Department of Agriculture
"National Wartime Nutrition Guide" by United States Department of Agriculture
"Soybeans for Family Meals" by Eleanor B. Winters, Pennsylvania State College, School of Agriculture (1943)
"The Science and Art of Potato Cookery Making the Most of an Important 'Basic 7' Food in Wartime Meals" by the Idaho State
Department of Agriculture (1943)