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Thursday, 7 May 2015

ANZAC food 4 us

ANZAC war food


On Wednesday 29 room 23 and room 22 ate real ANZAC biscuits and they were HARD. We tried another thing called bully beef which tasted good to some. Not to me!. With the anzac biscuits when everyone fell silent because the teachers were talking to us all you could  hear was CRUNCH CRUNCH  CRUNCH !!!!!.

File:Queensland State Archives 2739 Canned meat from Argentine photographed this is a picture of the bully beef


this is a picture of anzac biscuitModern use[edit]

Lochie

This is a pic of Hugo digging in!

ANZAC food

ANZAC foods-
What the ANZAC’S ate
Last Wednesday Mr Forsyth made hard tack, which is a type of hard biscuit. He also brought us bully beef  and strawberry jam. This was to give us some idea of what the ANZACs ate at Gallipoli. In WW 1 it was commonly raspberry jam not strawberry jam. I myself  thought it was horrible as the biscuits were rock hard. I think that it wouldn't do any harm to add some sugar! That bully beef looked and tasted like cat food, eewww!


My class were fairly even in who liked it and who didn’t like this food. I took about half an hour to finish my hard tack - not an exaggeration as it was so awful.. But some boys had seconds, maybe even thirds! Imagine if we had hard tack every day, the dentists would be rich!


Think about it, what would it be like in the cruel battle fields surrounded  by  limp lifeless bodies and scarlet blood pouring out of people’s sides, living on only disgusting biscuits, rock hard and tasteless plus bully beef, warm and mushy. How would you like it?


by Emily Johnston