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My 1940s Diet: Mother Saves Money And Loses Weight On WW2 Rations

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My 1940s Diet: Mother Saves Money And Loses Weight On WW2 Rations

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Carolyn Ekins, 48, from Nottingham lost a staggering 5st 10lbs by following a wartime ration diet from WW2. The mum-of-three had tried Weight Watchers, Slimming World and Slimfast before adopting the frugal diet consisting of 'apricot' tart made with carrots and Lord Woolton's rolled oats pie. Carolyn, a social media administrator, weighed 25st at her heaviest and ate on average 5000 calories a day. Her new forties inspired diet - which Carolyn cooks from scratch - totals a healthier 2,000 calories.

Videographer / Director: Jonathon Pow
Producer: Hannah Mouland
Editor: Ian Phillips / Jack Stevens

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