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13887The next question is, how shall we prepare the grain so as to make the best bread from it?
54039If this be the case where money is no object, how much harder is it for those who are obliged to make the most of everything?
11067An''if I had sic a sarkfu''o''sair banes wi_ ae_ feather,he argued,"what like maun it be wi''a hale bed?"
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11067Now, what are we to get for that erewhile_ sine qua non_ of the sick room, Beef Tea?
11067Of course, those who wish to have them absolutely pure will substitute vegetable suet or butter, and vegetable gelatine for beef suet and clarified(?)
11067This is a high ideal: can it be realised?
11067This is where, too, we must find the answer to those half- curious wholly sceptical folks who ask us,"Whatever_ do_ you have for dinner?"
43943How may we avoid the painful maladies that are prevalent, and escape the surgeon''s knife?
43943How may we be delivered from further participation in all this needless shedding of innocent blood?
43943How may we live out our full length of days in health and vigour, instead of dying of disease?
43943="Is Flesh- Eating Morally Defensible?
43943="Shall We Vivisect?
43943How can we consistently sing and talk of''Peace on Earth''when we are participating in ruthless warfare against the animal creation?
14594For instance, suppose we read,"Take two onions, one carrot, one turnip, and one head of celery,"--what does this mean?
14594How then are strict vegetarians to make pastry, butter being classed with the forbidden fruit?
14594In our dinner for eight we would first ask them how much meat would they have allowed a head?
14594Suppose, however, this half a pound of butter is used as a means of going without a leg of mutton?
14594The disputed point is, should the tomatoes be grilled whole or cut in half?
14594The next great question is, how much butter should be allowed for, say, six eggs?
14594When will English housekeepers grasp the idea of frying?
262091.0| 46.6------------------------+--------------+-----------+---------------+---------+------- Fresh chestnuts( peeled)| 42.7| 3.0| 2.5|(?)
262091.5| 48.0------------------------+--------------+-----------+---------------+---------+------- Ground- nuts( peeled)| 11.7| 24.5| 50.0|(?)
262091.7| 44.5------------------------+--------------+-----------+---------------+---------+------- Filberts| 11.1| 8.4| 28.5|(?)
262091.8| 49.2------------------------+--------------+-----------+---------------+---------+------- Locust bean| 67.9| 7.1| 1.1|(?)
262091.8| 7.5------------------------+--------------+-----------+---------------+---------+------- Cocoa- nut| 8.1| 5.5| 35.9|(?)
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55555Wilt thou draw near the Nature of the gods? 55555 ''Why, madam,''said the man,''you would n''t eat them alive, would you?''
55555At rich men''s tables eaten bread and pulse?
55555Filled with horror and indignation, I said:''How can you be so cruel as to put to death those little, innocent lambs?''
55555Hast thou named all the birds without a gun?
55555I could respect the position of one who literally believed and consistently acted on this mandate, but where in Christendom can he be found?
55555Loved the woodrose and left it on its stalk?
55555The true Vegetarian will not be seen adorned(?)
55555What have I ever done to you?''
22829All these and many other questions are answered in Prof. Andrews Great Book What Shall We Eat?
22829But when he sees the grazing ox, or the wallowing hog, do similar gustatory desires affect him?
22829Can anyone deny that Nature intended the cow''s milk for the nourishment of her calf and the hen''s egg for the propagation of her species?
22829How much does the ordinary individual know about nutrition, or about obedience to an unperverted appetite?
22829Is it not evident that it is because of this lamentable ignorance so many people nowadays suffer from ill- health?
22829Is it reasonable to suppose that Nature ever intended the milk of the cow or the egg of the fowl for the use of man as food?
22829May it not be that wrong feeding and mal- nutrition are at the root of most disease?
22829Moreover, what effect has the work of a slayer of animals upon his personal character and refinement?
22829The first question about vegetarianism, then, is this:--Is it the best diet from the hygienic point of view?
22829What animal possesses the enormous strength of the herbivorous rhinoceros, who, travellers relate, uproots trees and grinds whole trunks to powder?