In the 1950s, things settled down in New Zealand. There were no international wars or intense, national conflicts. Many kiwis were able to settle down, get married, buy a home and start a family.
Activity 1: Meat and Three Veg
It was common for women in the 1950s to stay home with their children and raise their family. They were called ‘housewives.’ Many housewives followed a simple rule when they prepared the evening meal: the ‘meat and three veg’ rule. This meant that they prepared dinners that included three different vegetables and a type of meat (eg. beef, lamb, or chicken).
On your blog tell us if you think that the ‘meat and three veg’ rule is a good one. Do you like the rule? Would you enjoy eating a typical 1950s dinner? Why or why not?
meat and vegeabels will be so healthy for dinner lunch breaky and also for a nice cool snack for your lunch i always love the way that she makes her famouse pies but it has alot of healthy things in it a lot of energy and a lot of morning power to start the day today. there is alot of healthy vegetabels to start the day off like brockly carrot potato letters and many othere vegetables that you will love to eat try them out it makes you smile and it makes you smarter by Precious
meat and vegeabels will be so healthy for dinner lunch breaky and also for a nice cool snack for your lunch i always love the way that she makes her famouse pies but it has alot of healthy things in it a lot of energy and a lot of morning power to start the day today. there is alot of healthy vegetabels to start the day off like brockly carrot potato letters and many othere vegetables that you will love to eat try them out it makes you smile and it makes you smarter by Precious
Hey there Precious, thank you for sharing your thoughts on the meat and three veg rule. I think it would be pretty healthy to eat this kind of meal often. I am not sure I would enjoy it for breakfast though. You are right though, it would give you lots of energy to start the day. Do you think you would get bored of eating the same sort of food every meal every day?
ReplyDeleteThanks, Billy