NAZI GERMANY
GOING VEGETARIAN BERLIN, Dec. 12.
Good Nazis will be almost vegetarians in 1937 in accordance with the official month-by-month menu drafted by the Institute of Business Research. It is designed to increase the consumption of vegetables and reduce meat eating, with the object of making Germany independent of imported foodstuffs; and provides for the consumption of more potatoes, sugar, jam, skimmed milk, cuYds, artificial honey, fish, mutton and rabbits, and less beef, veal, butter, lard, bacon, margarine, imported vegetables, cream, cheese and oils. It also provides for one meatless month, namely May, in which the menu consist 01 eggs, milk, curds, asparagus, spinach, salad, rhubarb, turnips and cabbage. Public meetings and demonstrations throughout Germany are prohibited from December 15 to January 15 as a Christmas respite.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 296, 15 December 1936, Page 7
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