By the middle of Henry VIII’s reign, the white meats — that is, dairy products — were considered common fare and people from all classes would eat meat whenever they could get it

By the middle of Henry VIII's reign, the white meats — that is, dairy products — were considered common fare and people from all classes would eat meat whenever they could get it

By the middle of Henry VIII’s reign, the white meats — that is, dairy products — were considered common fare and people from all classes would eat meat whenever they could get it (Clarissa Dickson Wright, A History of English Food)