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“I remember eating in school in the years after the Second World War. Most of my friends had miserable portions of Spam with an inedible, glutinous pudding served in containers we called 'coffins.' As a vegetarian, I had a lump of loathsome cheese and some bread.” quote by Robert Winston
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“I remember eating in school in the years after the Second World War. Most of my friends had miserable portions of Spam with an inedible, glutinous pudding served in containers we called 'coffins.' As a vegetarian, I had a lump of loathsome cheese and some bread.”

Robert Winston

About This Quote

Source Memoir: Post‑World War II school memories, personal recollection

The speaker recalls post‑war school meals, highlighting poor quality food and a vegetarian’s limited options, reflecting on scarcity and cultural food norms.

In simple terms: Post‑war school meals were bad and limited for vegetarians.

Key Takeaway

Recognize how historical context shapes everyday experiences.

Themes

history food war aftermath vegetarianism social class

Mood

nostalgic reflective

Type

personal historical

When to use this quote

  • school lunch
  • family stories
  • dietary restrictions
  • historical comparison

Key Concepts

scarcity cultural diet post‑war recovery

Questions to Reflect On

  • How did food scarcity affect student life?
  • What does this reveal about post‑war society?
A Different Perspective

The anecdote may romanticize hardship, overlooking broader systemic issues.

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