9 Dec 1942, Barbara Anslow's diary

Submitted by Barbara Anslow on Tue, 03/13/2012 - 17:21

Remainder of (Red Cross) parcels given today = 3 between 4 persons - just right for us. Our meat tins were mainly curry.  Nestles milk is wonderful again; one marmalade pudding and two apple puds. Glorious meat galantine, and choc.

Dorothy Holloway away from work, she said I could have her rations, that meant a nice big piece of roast meat for Mum, and a double dose of gravy and sweet potato for me. 

Mr Kelly (Fred) gave Mabel a tin of biscuits.

Played bridge.

In morning, orders for the men to go to gaol, but now order rescinded, and no blackout.

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