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... MENU Make it a mc&l-table-maxim to choose e.mple homely dishes. Strike uric-acid from your menu, and you may then keep well without a kidney medicine. Preston Experience On February 12th, 1912, Mr. J. Turner, of 181, Havelock-strcet, Preston, said;— ‘‘l ...
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... THE MENU. Meatless me bus will now have more aad mere the fore. So far there baa not been a great change noticeable except the addition of a •‘•ni.tll column denoting the number of coupons re* Muired. Almost everything depends on the cooking. nn ...
... MEATLESS MENUS. A little book of special interest in these days is Meatless Menus for Lunch. Dinner, and Supper,” with over 300 recipes compiled with due regard to the available present supplies. It by Alfred .Arm. chef de cuisine. North British Station ...
... Camp Menu. Asked how the food supply was holding out Germany, Mr. Gale vouchsafed the information that for the most part food shops were closed ia Berlin. He described the sparse Gorman ration supplied to them follows; In the morning; Small sup of coffee ...
... FOR THE WAR MENU With the scarcity of sugar the making of satisfactory sweets becomes increasingly difficult, so does the substitution of dessbri. fruit being not only dear, but hardly to be obtained, therefore the boxes of crystallized fruits to be had ...