Lord Woolton was the Minister of Food during WWII. He was admired for his role as Minister of Food and even had a vegetable pie named after him: Woolton Pie. Wikipedia it if you want to find out about his entire biography :)
The population of Woolton is 14,836.
Earl Of Woolton has written: 'The Memoirs Of The Rt. Hon. The Earl Of Woolton'
John Woolton was born in 1535.
John Woolton died in 1594.
The pie was made from vegetables such as potatoes, carrots, turnips/swede, parsnips, cauliflower and onions or spring onions depending on availability, the vegetables were boiled, the stock thickened with oats, and a pastry made with any available flour, sometimes topped with cheese to add a little luxury. Yummy! The pie was created in London during the 2nd World war, when meat was rationed, and promoted by Lord Woolton who was the British Minister of Food.
The pie was made from vegetables such as potatoes, carrots, turnips/swede, parsnips, cauliflower and onions or spring onions depending on availability, the vegetables were boiled, the stock thickened with oats, and a pastry made with any available flour, sometimes topped with cheese to add a little luxury. Yummy! The pie was created in London during the 2nd World war, when meat was rationed, and promoted by Lord Woolton who was the British Minister of Food.
That depends which country you're referring to. There is a town called Woolton close to Liverpool in England, UK
John Woolton has written: 'The Christian manual ; or, Of the life and manners of true Christians ..'
The Liverpool buses 81 and 81A go to and from the airport and Bootle via Woolton Road.
He does not live in liverpool--he lives in london. He lives in woolton hill road in woolton near SFX school
Woolton, a suburb of Liverpool, England.