7 May 2025
On Thursday, 8th May 2025, we are coming together at Abbey Health Care, across all our care homes to commemorate a truly momentous occasion — the 80th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day. VE Day marked the end of World War II in Europe in 1945, and with it came a wave of relief, gratitude, and joyous celebration across the United Kingdom. Despite the hardships of wartime rationing, communities gathered with what little they had, sharing laughter, stories, and simple but heartfelt meals.
As we honour the spirit of that historic day, what better way to pay tribute than by recreating the very foods that graced the tables of those who lived through it?
During the war, food was rationed and creativity in the kitchen was a necessity. Despite limited ingredients, families found ways to enjoy comforting meals together. For this anniversary, we are inviting everyone to explore dishes that reflect the resilience and inventiveness of the era.
Recipe Highlight: Lord Woolton’s Pie This classic dish makes use of cauliflower, parsnips, carrots, potatoes, and spring onions, cooked with yeast extract and parsley, and topped with a crust of mashed potato mixed into wholemeal flour. A hearty and nutritious option that showcases wartime ingenuity.
Recipe Highlight: War Cake This cake is a wartime triumph. Boiled raisins, brown sugar, and spices form the base, which is then mixed with flour and walnuts before being baked to perfection — ideal for those seeking a budget-friendly dessert with historical roots.
Food was just part of the joy on VE Day. Homes and streets were decked with bunting, Union Jacks flew proudly, and communities sang together in unity. We are recreating this atmosphere by involving
This 80th anniversary isn’t just about looking back — it’s about remembering the resilience, creativity, and community spirit that saw us through the darkest times. By cooking and sharing these recipes, we honour those who endured the war and celebrate the peace that followed.
So, whether you’re baking carrot biscuits with grandchildren, making a hearty Woolton Pie, or sipping tea with eggless sponge, you’re part of a legacy that spans generations.
Let’s eat, remember, and rejoice — just like they did on VE Day 1945.
Thanks to our wonderful chefs and Jo Ankers for helping recreate and reminisce.