Our country's call to service through public and private schools; work--save--give; a summons and a plan of action for American boys, girls, parents . How We Must Save Meat 1. Observe at least one meatless day a week—Tuesday. Bymeatless is meant no beef, pork, mutton, veal, lamb; no pre-served meat—beef, bacon, ham, or lard. 2. Use less expensive kinds of meat—stews instead of steaks. 3. Use more soup. 4. Use all bits of left-over meat. 5. Use meat extenders—rice or macaroni with tomato sauceand a cup of minced meat. 6. Eat fish and other seafoods, poultry, and rabbit. (Re-member that no human


Our country's call to service through public and private schools; work--save--give; a summons and a plan of action for American boys, girls, parents . How We Must Save Meat 1. Observe at least one meatless day a week—Tuesday. Bymeatless is meant no beef, pork, mutton, veal, lamb; no pre-served meat—beef, bacon, ham, or lard. 2. Use less expensive kinds of meat—stews instead of steaks. 3. Use more soup. 4. Use all bits of left-over meat. 5. Use meat extenders—rice or macaroni with tomato sauceand a cup of minced meat. 6. Eat fish and other seafoods, poultry, and rabbit. (Re-member that no human food or labor was used to feed the fishthat gives you nourishment.) Save Fats for Our Allies 27. WHY WE MUST SAVE FATS We need to save fat and pork products for our Allies. Theirhogs are decreasing and we must send them more than everbefore. Last year we sent our Allies three times as much but-ter as we used to send them. We use fat in many ways in the manufacture of thingsneeded to win the war (glycerine, dynamite, smokeless powder,lubricants, etc.). Therefore as a nation ive can not afford to goon wasting even if we are willing to be


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