Subj : Today inHistory - 1945
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From : Dave Drum
Date : Sat Aug 13 2022 06:59:00

14 August 1945 - TRUMAN ANNOUNCES JAPAN'S UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER:
President Harry Truman announces Japan's acceptance of Allied surrender
terms, and celebrations erupt across the US and around the world,
including in Manhattan's Times Square where a photographer captures
one very pucker-happy sailor and a nurse clad all in white.

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     Title: WW2 Whit Salad (Mock Egg Salad w/Potatoes & Vegetables)
Categories: Vegetables, Potatoes, Cheese, Dairy
     Yield: 5 servings

MMMMM---------------------MOCK POTATO EGGS---------------------------
   225 g  (8 oz) grated carrots
    50 g  (1.8 oz) grated Mature Cheddar
          - cheese
   450 g  (1 lb)cooked mashed potatoes
          - (Desiree)

MMMMM--------------------------SALAD---------------------------------
   450 g  (1 lb)cooked, diced potatoes
          - (Charlotte or Maris Peer)
   1/2 sm Cabbage oe celeriac; grated
     3    Carrots; grated
          Baby gem lettuce leaves
   12 sm Cherry tomatoes; halved
         Fresh chives; snipped

MMMMM----------------------SALAD DRESSING----------------------------
   1/2 ts Dalt
       pn White pepper
   120 mL Milk (about 1 cup)
     1 tb Vinegar
   1/2 ts English mustard powder
     1 ts Sugar

 An authentic WW2 salad recipe where the eggs (which were
 rationed) are made with carrot, a little cheese and
 mashed potatoes! This salad looks very attractive and
 feeds four people with ease. Potatoes, that were
 home-grown, are put to good use in this salad recipe,
 which is very healthy due to many raw vegetables. The
 name "Whit Salad" is thought to be derived from Whitsun,
 which is an important holiday in the church calendar and
 was celebrated as a public holiday with picnics, f++tes,
 galas, walks, dances and church suppers.

 To make the potato eggs, mix the grated carrots and
 cheese together to form balls, like egg yolks; add a
 little of the mashed potato to bind them if necessary.
 Wrap the balls with a layer of mashed potato, and then
 cut in half, so they resemble hard boiled eggs.

 Arrange the salad ingredients on a large serving platter
 - lettuce first and then the carrots, cabbage (or
 celeriac), diced potatoes with snipped chives; arrange
 the tomatoes and mock egg halves around the outside of
 the salad.

 Make the dressing by whisking all the ingredients
 together and drizzle over the salad.

 NB: Any root vegetables can be used in place of the
 cabbage and carrots, and commercially made salad cream
 can be used too. When watercress is in season, decorate
 the salad with watercress.

 By: Karen Burns-Booth

 RECIPE FROM: https://www.lavenderandlovage.com

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