Roll Out The Whale. - Housewives will shortly be able to augment the one meat ball meals with a new meat roll made from whale meat. Soon to make its bow to the public, it will be unrationed and off points. It can be served as a luncheon meat, warmed in a frying pan as breakfast food, or served cold with salad. Scientists and meat specialists have worked together to improve the handling and preparation of whale meat which should now help reduce the number of meatless days. Photo shows: Famous West End Chef, Mr. V. Raimondo, official taster and tester at the Slough (Bucks) factory gives Miss Mar

Roll Out The Whale. - Housewives will shortly be able to augment the one meat ball meals with a new meat roll made from whale meat. Soon to make its bow to the public, it will be unrationed and off points. It can be served as a luncheon meat, warmed in a frying pan as breakfast food, or served cold with salad. Scientists and meat specialists have worked together to improve the handling and preparation of whale meat which should now help reduce the number of meatless days. Photo shows: Famous West End Chef, Mr. V. Raimondo, official taster and tester at the Slough (Bucks) factory gives Miss Mar Stock Photo
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Roll Out The Whale. - Housewives will shortly be able to augment the one meat ball meals with a new meat roll made from whale meat. Soon to make its bow to the public, it will be unrationed and off points. It can be served as a luncheon meat, warmed in a frying pan as breakfast food, or served cold with salad. Scientists and meat specialists have worked together to improve the handling and preparation of whale meat which should now help reduce the number of meatless days. Photo shows: Famous West End Chef, Mr. V. Raimondo, official taster and tester at the Slough (Bucks) factory gives Miss Margaret Webster of Slough a taste of whale meat roll. Berkshire, England. 25 February 1949.