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Carrot cookies
During the war, Britain had to grow much
of its own food. The government produced a range of recipes to make
use of home-grown fruit and vegetables. Here’s one to try at
home.

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1 tablespoon of margarine
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4 tablespoons of grated raw
carrot
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6 tablespoons of self-raising
flour
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2 tablespoons of sugar and a little extra
for sprinkling
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Vanilla flavouring
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Cream the margarine and sugar together.
Beat in the flavouring and carrot.
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Fold in the flour. Drop spoonfuls of the
mixture into small greased patty pans. Sprinkle the tops with
sugar.
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Ask a grown-up to heat up the oven to a
brisk heat (Gas Mark 4, 400°F or 200°C) and put them in
for you. Cook for about 20 minutes.
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In the blackout
Look at
the picture and talk about some of the ways in which the blackout
changed everyday life. Talk to someone who lived through the war.
What do they remember about the blackout?

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