Two Cooks and a Cabbage (1941) | BFI DVD

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Two Cooks and a Cabbage (1941) | BFI DVD

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This amusing guide on the correct way to boil vegetables in times of austerity features alongside a host of other handy wartime shorts on the BFI's latest DVD collection Ration Books and Rabbit Pies: Films from the Home Front, available to pre-order now. http://shop.bfi.org.uk/ration-books-and-rabbit-pies-films-from-the-home-front.html#.Vo1GMb8sSOY

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This intriguing title is essential viewing for cooks everywhere, especially in times of austerity. The two cooks, Sally and Jane, are called upon to assist their forthright, no-nonsense northern Grandmother (Mrs Ingleton) in cooking dinner. The girls are sent to find a large cabbage from the wartime garden and cut it in half: a whole cabbage would be frivolous; there is a war on!

Sally and Jane choose different cooking techniques but the message is simple: never boil green vegetables in vast quantities of water. I wish my mother had seen this film. (Sharon Messenger)

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1940 - 1949
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