The serving of any bread is prohibited that does not contain
at least 20 per cent substitutes, and not more than 2 ounces to the person at
each meal. Four ounces of corn bread, muffins, etc., may be served. No bread or
toast may be served as a garniture.
Bacon is prohibited as a garniture.
Only one meat may be served to a patron at a time. Included in
the definition of meat are beef, mutton, pork and poultry. Not more than a half
ounce of butter is to be served to one person at a meal, and American cheese is
limited to the same amount.
No sugar bowls will be permitted on tables.
One teaspoonful is the limit for a meal, and then only when
asked for. Two pounds is the allowance to be observed for each 90 meals served,
including cooking.
No waste food may be burned, but must be saved to feed
animals.
The Food Administration relies on your hearty co-operation
and observance of these regulations voluntarily, but is prepared to use the
full force of its power against the few persons who would interfere with the
success of its plans.
--Yours
very truly, W. Marshal Bridges, Food Administrator, Henderson County, Oct. 18,
1918
No comments:
Post a Comment