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Saturday, December 23, 2017

Week Three: The Post War(s) Era (1951-1999)


Activity 1: Meat and Three Veg
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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).

It is a good idear to eat meat and veg when I used to go to my antys house she used to give me one chican and brocole potato carae cucomer it is a good to become helthy but womans dont kneed to be housewifes because they have the right to go and make there life because womas life is not to be speend in the kichin all day the men should try how it feels like to be a housewife.Dont be scarred speck up tell eveyone if something is happing wrong.

1 comment:

  1. Kia Ora Siyona,

    My name is Rachel and I am working with Hazel, Jade F and Jade C on the Summer Learning Journey programme this year. It is great to see that you have been so active over the past few weeks and that you have already made it to Week #3. Awesome work!

    In this post we are really happy to see that you have expressed a clear opinion. To earn full points for this activity we are looking for you to tell us what you think of the 'Meat and Three Veg' rule. Is it a good one? I know that my grandmother used to always prepare meals with meat and vegetables rather than having pasta, pizza or sushi. Please hop back online and tell us what you think of the meat and veggie rule. We will check your site again soon to see if you've shared an opinion.

    In the meantime, enjoy your day with family and friends. Please know that we are online each day and you can contact us via email if you have any questions about the activities or about anything else that you wish.

    All the best for a safe and happy new year. It's hard to believe that it's almost 2018 already!

    Best,
    Rachel :)

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