The fifteenth episode of Burning Home is about the everyday life of the British during wartime. Despite the wartime controls, the media and politics were still functioning. The government is also unable to cancel the strike and news exposure, which shows the heritage of the old democratic country.
But I am interested in the daily life of ordinary people. The government calls on housewives to boil potatoes with the skin on and grow their own onions. Call on women to stop buying stockings if they are broken, bare legs. I appeal to women not to make skirts with many pleats, because it costs more fabrics, and don't use fabrics with many plaid patterns, because it costs more craftsmanship. Men must bring their own wine bottles when they go to the tavern, because the material of the wine barrels is military. All the green space in the park is used to grow vegetables, even under the Monument to the People's Heroes of the British. Cheese bread bacon all rationed to the gram. The proportion of flour in bread is a hot topic of social discussion. The government hopes to reduce it, but the public strongly opposes it.
In general, even though the United Kingdom was blocked by the German sea wolves, it still ensured the living standard of the people, and there was no situation of rags waiting to be fed. It is much more nourishing than the contemporary Chinese.
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