Did margarine was used in Poland through the second world war?
Filed Under (Other - Food & Drink) by admin on 15-03-2008
Tagged Under : Margarine, Memory, Poland, Second World War
marylamaria1 asked:
I have some memory of it, but I was to small to remember to be sure.
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I have some memory of it, but I was to small to remember to be sure.
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why do u even care? its freakin margarine.
probably …… were you alive then?
Can you rephrase in the form of a question? Do you mean WAS margarine used?????
You know you can preview your question before you post. I encourage you to review it and read it out loud if you must to hear how awful it sounds. Also, it would be “I was TOO small”.
I would have thought the answer was no.
Margarine was introduced as ‘National Margarine’ and was a bright yellow colour. As children during the Second World War we loved it as it was the only thing to spread on our bread and Mum used it in cooking instead of butter that was not available.
Poland was occupied by the Axis powers and therefor it was unlikely that they would have the same products available as ourselves.
dont know we had butter ….(not much )