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THE CHINA

MAIL.

The Woman's Page

MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1932.

BETTER

MILK FOR BABIES

Why Babies thrive on

LÀ CTO GEN

Ever since Baby's been put on Lactogen he's been doing better. That's always the way. Even the most delicate babies thrive un Lactogen-the dried milk food:

For Lactogen is very easily digested and gives Baby exactly the nourishment he needs to make him happy and healthy with ». firm flesh, dense bone, steady nerves and a robust constitution. Lactogen is pure, fresh, full-cream milk, with extra cream and natural milk sugar added, made, in all important rè is exactly like breast milk.

One Lactogen process modifies the casein of the raw milk so that it forms a fine flaky curd in Baby's stomach, just as does breast milk. Another process breaks up the fat into very tiny globules, even finer than in breast milk. Lactogen drying process preserves unchanged the valuable mineral and vitämin content of the fresh milk,

Even the most delicate baby can take Lactogen se his sole food from birth. "Pot Baby on Lactogen" that's what Doctors and Nurses are telling Mothers."

MILK FOR BABIES

INFANTS' ENERGY

REQUIREMENTS.

Nutrition Laboratory Makes Studies.

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OUNCES TO POUNDS.

The energy requirements of babies of different ages have been Investigated thoroughly with the infants lying quietly asleep and not having had any food for three or four hours. In the Carnegie Nutrition Laboratory in Boston more than 100 infants have been from studied. An allowance of

30 to 35 calories per pound is necessary merely to keep a baby alive. Babies do not lie quietly for long at a time however. If they are to grow and acquire strong muscles they must have exercise, which they get by crying, kicking. pounding their fists and various- other movements. This means work requiring a further supply of

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months. old energy. baby has been found to double!

his energy expenditure by the

MENU SUGGESTIONS FOR

TO-MORROW. :

effort of crying. Active children really work as hard as any adult labourer. Furthermore, a baby Ham Patties constantly storing food materials

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his body in the process of growth. All the energy demands.

Bread

Buttered Carrots

Butter

Pear Salad

Vermont Frosting Coffee

Ham Patties. (Leftovers used)

of the baby: (1) for the mainten- White Cake Jance of life processes, more rapid than in the adult; (2) for muscular activity. often great; and (8) for storage The growth-make the in- requirement fant's total energy during the first 3 months of his life about 50 calories Fer pound per day.

As he grows older, the require- ment for internal activities be- comes gradually less in proportion to body weight, the rate of growth falls, and the total requirement for the second three months is about: 45 calories per pound per day; for the rest of the first year about 40 calories per pound per day.

Daily Food.

The schedule of hours for feed- ing artificially will on the whole be

the same as for the breast-fed

4 tablespoons butter. 6 tablespoons flour. 11⁄2 cups milk.

1 cup chopped cooked ham.

2 tablespoons chopped parsley. 1 tablespoon chopped onion.

1 tablespoon chopped celery. cup mashed potatoes.

4 teaspoon salt.

teaspoon pepper.

1 egg or 2 yolks. “.

2/8 cup cracker meal.

6 tablespoons fat.

Melt butter and, add flour. When

Add ham,

CLUB CHEF TELLS "STEAK" SECRETS.

Broiler Should Not

Be Too Hot.

Every

Broiled beefsteak and fried breast of chicken, with Virginia ham, are popular foods, among the 600 men who have dinner night at the Engineers' Club of New York and ctners of the 2,250 members who gu there for an oe- casional meal.

"Cooking is so simple, but it takes much care," remarked Mr. Jarrin, the club chef, who said that he would not think of sending less than a pouus of inch-and-a-half thick steak into the dining room for i an engineer... He' stipulated that the steak should be rubbed all over with butter before being put on the brailer, and that the broiler should

ot be too hot.

"Too much heat shrinka a steak," he said. It should be broiled twelve minutes, six on each side, near enough to the name, barely to escape touching it."

Before sending steak to the table, his cooks, sprinkle on a little salt, and spread butter over the juicy surface. This chef likes to BCA green peas and creamed onions ac- company a steak order.

And The Chicken, Soak the double breast of a chic- ken for two in cold water to which a pinch of salt has been added. Take a slice of Virginia hàm con taining some fat, put it in a hot frying pan and cook for eight min- utes, four on each side. Take the meat from the pan and in its place) put the breast of chicken that has been well-dried after being taken from the water, placing it in the pan inside down.

Fry for ten minutes, five on each Aide.

For the two final minutes put the ham back in the pan to get hot. Lay the ham on a slice fresh toast, place the chicken the ham. spread a little butter on it and serve with green peas and cau- liflower.

SEA-STAINED SHOES.

of

On

baby, but since bottle fed babies mixed, add milk and cook until are" apt to be more delicate they very thick sauce forms. Stir con- need to be fed sometimes every 3 stantly while cooking. hours for two or three months seasonings and potatoes. Add egg.. Shoes which have been in contact

tablespoonsful langer than the breast fed baby, Cool.. Dip

into with salt water have marks on the that is till the end of the fifth or cracker meal and shape with an leather. The marks themselves gers into cakes two inches in diame-will yield to treatment with wash- An ounce and a half of milk per ter and 2/8 inch thick. Heat fating soda and milk. Dissolve a pound of the baby's weight will in frying pan and add and quickly small lump of suda in a little boil. of protein. brown cakes. Arrange on plattering milk and rub it on the stains give the daily supply NESTLE & ANGLO SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO. HONG KONG. To this must be added some easily and garnish with parsley,

digested carbohydrate food, soluble

BETTER

L.20.

VELVET

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and

WINTER SILK & LACES

:

JUST UNPACKED

FISH NET STOCKINGS

New Colours Received

at

KASHMIR SILK STORE 36A, Queen's Road

sixth month.

White Cake,

11⁄2 cups cugar,

'2/3 cup milk.

1 teaspoon vanilla.

in the milk, preferably corn syrup: 1⁄4 cup butter.

This or some form of malt food. will add also to the fuel value" of the diet. Water must be added to the diet, partly because of the high rate at which chemical pro- cesses go on in the baby's body and partly because it makes the diet easier to digest.

2 cups pastry flour.

teaspoons baking powder.

2

3 egg whites, beaten.

1⁄2 teaspoon salt.

Cream butter and sugar.

Add

The baby's food should be mixed milk, vanilla, flour, baking powder for the day, then quickly brought and salt. Beat three minutes. Fold Pour into to the belling point and held there in beaten egg whites. for 3 minutes, after which it should two layer cake pans fitted with

be rapidly cooled in running water. waxed papers. Bake 20 minutes in This protects against bacteria moderate over. Cool and frost.

are

even

(which

found

In pasteurized milk and makes the milk easier to digest.

JEWELLED CLIPS.

Vermont Frosting.

1 cup maple syrup. 1/3 cup suge.

2 tablespoons butter.

1⁄2 teaspoon vanilla. 1/3 cup nuts.

Mix syrup, sugar, butter and Jewelled clips are back again. milk, Boil gently, stirring fre The new ones are pear shaped with quently, until soft ball forms when the narrow end sharply pointed. portion is tested in cold water. Set They are generally flat, simple de-aside 10 minutes. Add vanilla and signs, heavily jewelled and are beat until creamy. Add nuts and worn tucked into one side of the frost cake. Use butter-nuts if neckline.

available.

while still hot. In addition to staining the shoes, the salt water causes them to dry hard. If a little glycerine is rubbed into the leather with a soft cloth all trace of hard- ening will be removed. Addition- ally, the glycerine acts as an excel- lent preservative of the leather.

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