Hello,
I was wondering if anyone had any insight or references into how soldiers would have carried butter they obtained during the war? I have come across several instances where soldiers wrote in a diary that they purchased butter from a local farm or from a sutler, but I have not seen how they would have transported it. I presume it would not have gone into canteens. Maybe tin cups? I can imagine some edible items could have been transported in a piece of paper or a poke sack if purchased, but I imagine that would not work with butter.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. The conundrum has slowly begun to drive me mad....
I was wondering if anyone had any insight or references into how soldiers would have carried butter they obtained during the war? I have come across several instances where soldiers wrote in a diary that they purchased butter from a local farm or from a sutler, but I have not seen how they would have transported it. I presume it would not have gone into canteens. Maybe tin cups? I can imagine some edible items could have been transported in a piece of paper or a poke sack if purchased, but I imagine that would not work with butter.
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. The conundrum has slowly begun to drive me mad....
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