SUGAR
Sir, —I am in complete agreement with “Careful Housewife,” about the necessity for having extra sugar now when the small fruits are ripening and going to waste on the trees. Last season I was compelled to allow gooseberries and currants to rot on the trees through lack of sugar to make them into jam or even to cook the former fruit for dessert. Mr Nash stated earlier in the year that sugar rationing would “probably” be terminated early in 1948. So why not now when we require the extra?—Yours, etc., MONEY FOR JAM. December 11, 1947.
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25365, 12 December 1947, Page 3
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