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BlitzSpirit 17 Jun 2026 Carry On4 min

Mend, Make, and Meet: The Revival of Community Repair

BlitzSpirit: When ‘make do and mend’ isn’t austerity, but a radical act of connection. The chipped ceramic mug warms your hands, not just with tea, but with stories. It was your grandmother’s, of course. The hairline crack, neatly glued, is a tiny map of resilience – a testament not to poverty, but to resourcefulness. In […]

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BlitzSpirit 1 Jun 2026 Spirit Today5 min

The Modern Home Front: From Rationing to Recycling, a Nation of Thrifters

BlitzSpirit: How wartime habits of making do and mending woven into the British character endure today. Imagine a kitchen in 1942. Not gleaming stainless steel and gadget-laden, but functional, often dimly lit, and smelling of simmering vegetables. Meat is a rare treat, sugar carefully measured, and every scrap of fat reserved for rendering. Wallpaper is […]

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BlitzSpirit 28 Apr 2026 Carry On5 min

Ration Book Recipes: How Wartime Scarcity Can Feed Us Now

BlitzSpirit: Reclaiming resourcefulness in the kitchen – and beyond – to tackle today’s food waste. The chipped enamel of a preserving pan. The slightly sour tang of salvaged lemon peel transformed into candied sweetness. A meat joint, meticulously planned for three courses across several days. These aren’t images from a quaint historical drama, but the […]

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BlitzSpirit 29 Nov 2025 Carry On4 min

Your Part to Play: Reviving the ‘Make Do and Mend’ Spirit

BlitzSpirit: How community repair cafés embody a wartime ethic of resilience and resourcefulness. The air raid siren’s wail was a call not just to shelter, but to ingenuity. When bombs rained down, supply chains fractured, and new goods became scarce, Britain didn’t simply crumble. It made do. From patching clothes with salvaged fabric to repairing […]

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BlitzSpirit 13 Nov 2025 Spirit Today4 min

Does It Still Hold? Rationing to Recycling: A Nation’s Habit of Thrift

BlitzSpirit: From wartime necessity to a modern impulse – how did ‘make do and mend’ survive peace? The chipped enamel mug, the carefully darned socks, the vegetable patch stubbornly coaxing life from a patch of earth… these images of wartime Britain are powerfully familiar. But the austerity of the 1940s wasn’t simply a temporary hardship […]

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