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A bowl of vegetables and a bowl of rice on a table. Office of War Information Photograph

"Share The Meat" recipes. Braised stuffed heart. Brown the hearts on all sides in fat, then place in a covered baking dish or casserole. Add a half of cup of water, cover closely and cook until tender in a very moderate oven (about 300 degrees Fahrenheit). Calf hearts require about one and a half hours, beef hearts will require much longer--four to five hours to cook till tender

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

A bowl of beans and an egg on a table. 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 person stirring food in a pot on a stove. Office of War Information Photograph

"Share The Meat" recipes. Braised stuffed heart. For the stuffing, chop an onion and a stalk of celery into two tablespoons of fat and cook for a few minutes. Add two to three cups of soft bread crumbs and season to taste with salt and pepper. Thyme goes well with heart--add a pinch to the stuffing

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

"Share The Meat" recipes. Braised stuffed heart. Make gravy of the pan drippings and serve the hearts piping hot, garnished with crisp greens

"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

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01/01/1942
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A black and white photo of two men riding horses. Great Depression Era, New Mexico

[Famous religious paintings. "The breaking of the Bread" at Emmaus, by Martinelli, in Latin Church at el-Kubebeh]

Daytona Beach, Florida. Bethune-Cookman College. Student holding a young calf on the agricultural school farm

College Station, Texas. Texas Agricultural and Mechanical college. Cow and calf

Beef in storage - Glass negative photogrpah. Public domain.

A black and white photo of a man in a cowboy hat, Great Depression. FSA/OWI Photograph

A black and white photo of two men standing in a field. Great Depression FFSA / OWI Negatives

Children of Monastir calling at the depot of the A.R.C. set up in an old shelled building for their rations of bread, lard and other foodstuffs sent from the United States to check the starvation in Southern Serbia. Each of the inhabitants is given a two pound loaf of bread, a pound of rice, beans and sugar each week

A couple of women standing next to each other in a field, Colorado. Farm Security Administration photograph

Tennessee Valley Authority. Watts Bar Dam hydroelectric plant. One of four tube-generating units which produce electric power at TVA's Watts Bar steam plant. This plant will supplement the big hydroelectric installations at Watts Bar Dam, which has an authorized output of 90,000 kilowatts, and a possible ultimate of 150,000 kilowatts. Each of the four big turbo-generators in the steam plant is rated at 60,000 kilowatts

Holding down calf in corral during branding operations. Ranch near Maria, Texas

Celery harvesting is usually done by two crews; one rests while the other works up and down the field. Sanford, Florida

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nitrate negatives share meat recipes heart supplement allotment meat allotment half pounds half pounds person housewives variety market beef calf calf hearts iron vitamin vitamin b one beef heart three calf hearts onion celery herbs bread crumbs bread crumbs distinction dish farm security administration united states history library of congress