Sucking Eggs: What Your Wartime Granny Could Teach You about Diet, Thrift and Going Green
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Description
Recycling, buying locally-sourced food and vintage clothing, checking air miles and carbon footprints – our ever-growing obsessions with saving money and preserving the planet is beginning to affect the way many of us shop, travel and eat every day. After decades of plenty, we now face the credit crunch and climate change but the good news is that we don’t have to look far back in our history for a handy lesson in making seismic lifestyle changes. Our grannies can show us the way. They wasted almost nothing, bought locally, recycled, grew their own veg and ‘dug for victory’ and, with the aid of Patricia Nicol’s colourful, comparative history, so can we.
Additional information
Weight | 0.307 kg |
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Dimensions | 2.3 × 12.7 × 19.8 cm |
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Format | Paperback |
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Pages | 320 |
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Year Published | 2010-8-5 |
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Publication City/Country | London, United Kingdom |
ISBN 10 | 0099521121 |
About The Author | Patricia Nicol is a journalist. She was born in Aberdeen in 1971, and brought up in Scotland, the UAE, England and Brazil. She studied English at the University of York and newspaper journalism at Cardiff Journalism School, University of Wales. As a journalist she has worked for the Aberdeen Press and Journal, the Scotsman and the Sunday Times, where she was deputy editor of Culture. She lives in London. |
Ambitious and systematic… she has made a serious study of government-imposed austerity in the Forties |
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Other text | Charming and perceptive romp through the ration books… Much of the book's fun is in the deft way Nicol weaves together examples of can-do thrifty propaganda. She has trawled the Imperial War Museum and the National Archives and come up with some gems |
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