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A black and white photo of a plate of food. Office of War Information Photograph

"Share The Meat" recipes. Baked bean loaf. Mash three cups of cooked beans, or chop them very fine. Add a chopped onion, one-half cup of milk (water or the liquid from the cooked beans may be substituted), a beaten egg and a cup of bread crumbs. A little finely chopped celery is good too. Season to taste with salt, pepper and dried herbs

A black and white photo of a person mixing rice. Office of War Information Photograph

"Share The Meat" recipes. For a coast to coast favorite and a vitamin-rich meatless dish, bake a bean loaf as you would a meatloaf. The ingredients are simple: three cups of cooked beans, one onion, one-half cup of milk (water or liquid from the beans can be substituted), one egg (beaten), one cup of bread crumbs, chopped celery, salt, pepper, and, if you like, herbs

A bowl of beans and an egg on a table. Office of War Information Photograph

"Share The Meat" recipes. Baked bean loaf. Mix ingredients well and shape into a loaf. Place in shallow pan, pour a little melted fat over the top, and bake until well browned

"Share The Meat" recipes. Braised stuffed heart. To supplement the voluntary weekly meat allotment of two and a half pounds per person, housewives are turning to the unlimited supply of "variety" meats on the market. Beef or calf hearts are among these meats which are rich in iron and vitamin B. To prepare braised stuffed heart select one beef heart, or two or three calf hearts. A simple stuffing of onion, celery, herbs, and bread crumbs gives distinction to the dish

A pan filled with flour sitting on top of a stove. Office of War Information Photograph

"Share The Meat" recipes. Baked eggs with cheese. Rich in iron and vitamin B, eggs can be cooked a hundred delicious ways. Baked eggs with cheese is a particularly good egg dish, simple and quick to prepare. Ingredients, in addition to eggs, are grated cheese, bread crumbs, milk, butter, salt and pepper

"Share The Meat" recipes. Baked bean loaf. A nourishing, healthful meat substitute, this bean loaf contains vitamins and minerals found in many meat dishes. Serve it for luncheon or supper with hot tomato sauce, pickles, or even a sliced raw onion. This bean loaf is a bland dish, and any spicy food goes well with it

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01/01/1942
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