World War 1
Manual for Army Cooks. 1896
War Time Cook and Health, Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., 1912
Best War Time Recipes, Royal Baking Powder Co., 1917
Holt, Emily. The complete housekeeper. 1917, Wartime foods p.143-223
Blunt, Katharine, Food Guide for War Service at Home, prepared under the direction of the United States Food Administration, 1918
Goudiss, C. Houston. Foods that will win the war: and how to cook them, New York [c1918]
Rose, Mary Swartz. Everyday foods in war time, New York 1918
War Gardening and Home Storage of Vegetables, Published by National War Garden Commission Washington, D.C. 1919
The Doughboy Cookbook
Jeter, Nannie F. What We Are Doing to Conserve Food and Keep Down Waste. NC
Food Production and Conservation in North Carolina
The Quest of Food Substitutes
ANZAC biscuits recipe and story
WWI Recipes
Baking Bread in the World War I Army
Wheatless Wednesdays
World War II
1944 Army Kitchen Truck
A 1944 Seabee Thanksgiving
The Food Situation in the European Theatre of Operations. 1944
The Victory Home: a WWII Home Front Reference Library - LINKS
WWII and the way we cooked
Food will win the war -- and shape the peace that follows
Camp Harmony [Japanese detention center in Washington] Food
Black Bread. POW bread in Germany
Ration Book
Norman Rockwell painting of 1944 Ration Board
War Time Rationing in Britain
Food Rationing in World War 2. UK
Sainsbury's and Rationing. UK
London at War. Daily Life. Rationing
Rationing Challenge. UK
Wartime Britain - the Vegetarian
UK Ministry of Food Newspaper articles. Food Facts series recipes
Food fighters. Australian Army
Home Front. New Zealand rationing