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ALL FOOD FADDISTS

A. MIXED' DIET ADVOCATED

We are all food faddists;

We ont foods because our par- ents have taught us to eat them; We refuso certain foods just to bo different from others.

These were a few points from a apeech made by Professor V. II. Mottram, Professor of Physiology | in the University of London, nt d lecture given in conjunction withi the British Medical Association .conference.

We were all food fnddists, be sald, because food fashions were invariably determined by upbring- ing. We ate the foods we ate be- cause our parents taught us to eat them, or we refused to ent certain foods to draw attention to ourselves, to be different from other people, or to relleva some inferiority complex, and not for any sound dietetic reason.

were

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FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1934.

The average man could never know what "did him good" in diet, because his emotions tangled up in his scheme of diet- ary. Even animals could be fool-RAISIN LOAF ed as to what, was good. Rata, given a free choice between a diot butter, four eggs; one lb, flour, une Half a pound sugar. 1⁄4 lb. rich in vitamin B and one in which teaspoonful baking powder, 4 lb. it was deficient, chose the one with seeded raisins. vitamin E. This was not Instinc-

HUSBAND'S OBJECTION · TO LIPSTICK

Says Wife Put It On To Annoy Him

A quarrel between husband and wife, because, the wife used Hip- stick and smoked cigarettes was described at Bournemouth recent- ly.

The wife asked for a separation order against the husband, Edward George Glenister of Acland-road, on the ground of persistent cruelty.

The husband said his wife' al- ways looked well without lipstick.

Mre, Glenister said that on one occasion she was going to a cinema with a friend when her husband called her back and said: "What have you got on your lips?" She admitted she had put a little

colour on.

Hor husband told her that only girls on the street used lipstick and she replied, she saw so harm In a little of it. He said he was not going to have it. She said he slapped her face, pulled her lip down and tried to get the colour off.

WEDDING PROMISE.

In cross-examination she said her husband also objected to her. smoking. She promised when she married she would try to give It up but did not do so.

She spent at most only 28. 1 week on cigarettes. Her husband was a amoker.

Mr. Glenister said his wife had evening in qucation to annoy him. put Hipstick on hor lips on the She refused to take it off and he brushed his hand over her lips, saying she should not go out with. He admitted that on another

tive or intuitive knowledge, for if gether to a cream, add the eggs, 1

Beat the butter and sugar to-it on. the diet containing the vitamin

were flavoured with cocoa, the with

Int a time, beating each one occasion when she hit him with a

vitamin B withdrawn, and replaced Lightly mix in the flour, previously hiding. During a quarrel in the the butter and sugar. hairbrush that he gave her a good by a tasteless diet, the animal con- adding the baking powder to it and bedroom she tore his pyjamas and tinued to prefer the cocoa-Bavour- then lightly mix in the raisins,

ed diet, even without the vitamin Bake at once in a deep cake tin he tore her blouse.

B.

a quick oven. This makes a most nourishing loaf, a few slices of which, with a glass of milk, is an ideal lunch for a child.

FOOLED BY AUTO-SUGGESTION.

When a man obtained a sense of wellbeing after taking, a patent medicine or food, or adopting a food fad, he naturally pinned his the time of William IV., and hours) faith to the medicament, whereas of eating were always fluctuating. it might well be that his sense of The introduction of knives which wellbeing was due to auto-sugges- would cut and fora to hold meat tion. The vogue of patent foods still had had cabiderable influ and medicines, particularly of purence on the way in which foods gative foods and medicines, owed were cooked, and thus on food much to psychological considera- fashions. tions.

The

The case was adjourned for a month..

DIVORCED COUPLE RE-MARRY

Bride Wears Original Wedding Ring

Mr. and Mrs. George Heneage, The power of advertisement was foods enten had changed. There year at a

relativa proportions of whose marriage was dissolved Inst cost of £20,000, re- largely due to suggestion. In had been a great decrease in the married recently at Chelsea Regís- well-known weekly medical journal proportion of meat with an in-ter Office, London. about 60 per cent. of the adver-crease in the proportion of cereals; The ceremony was a very quiet tising space was taken up by vegetables, and sugar. Our an-one, the couple driving straight advertisements of foods and medi- ceators in 1800 used to eat but a from lunch at a West End hotel cines. Most were reputable com- few pounds of sugar per year. with three friends Mrs. Teddy modities, but 30 per cent. of the To-day we ate nearly our own Standish, Mins Betty Somerset, foods and 25 per cent. of the weight per head per year.

and the Hon. Anthony Vivian. medicines wero of doubtful value.

The bride, who at her first wedd- Changes in fashion, which-do-ing wore green, this time chose n A knowledge. of hygiene was as creased the gargantuan amounts navy and pale blue crepe do chine important ля the three "R's." eaten and drank, and increased frock, on which was pinned a spray Most changes in fashion produced the variety of foods, particularly of orchids, and a large picture a reaction. Many of the common vegetables and fruit, in winter straw hat of pale blue with a dark

of the body had been attributed months, were to be welcomed as blue velvet crown.

ills

She had a

to each new food or drink in turn, dietetically sound................ Cancer was once supposed to be

spray of valuable due to ealing tomatoes. More Changes in the direction of in-pearls round her neck which be- recently it had boon attributed to creasing the proportion of careals longed to her grandmother, Mrs. meat eating, to the eating of white and sugar might not be altogether Mann-Thomson, with whom she bread, or to the absence of Inul- advantageous, especially, if such has been staying in Scotland. gestible material from the diet. amounts were taken that the On her loft hand the bride wore The next turn of the wheel would appetite for ments, fruits, dairy her original emerald and diamond bring an indictment of fruit and foods, and vegetables, fell below engagement ring. Her wedding vegetables as the cause of cancer, the optimum.

ring was also the same one with one addition of yesterday's date engraved upon it.

arthritis, and

other

diabetes, diseases.

CHANGE IN FOOD FASHIONS. Few people realised the extent to which food fashions changed. In Queen Elizabeth's days vory fow of the foods which wo regarded as indispensable were

There should be no fads in diet, and only one fashion, namely, to take an all-round mixed diet, con- taining dairy food, market garden produce, and food from the sea, combined with anything else for which one had a fancy.

J

Among the guests at the small reception they gave last night was Colonel Bishop, V.C., the Canad

an Aying "ace," and Mrs. Bishop. Mr. Heneage has given his wife as a wedding present this time in motor car.

Maa Betty Somerset, who WAR

available, with the exception of "The Cycling Parson," the Rev. meat, flah, bacon, eggs, and butter. Frederick Hastings, of Eastbourne, one of the witnesses, was one of In those days the diet of the rich has just celebrated his ninety- the bridesmaids at their wedding was very like that of nomad races, sixth birthday. In view of the in-In 1929.

and the poor must have been concreased street true, he has recont The moment the ceremony was tent with bacon and sometimes ly given up cycling. Mr. Hastings over the bridegroom lit his pipe, an egg or two,"

has eyeled in many parts of the and not even the photographers world, including Palestine, Russia, could induce him to take it from The courses of public banquet Australia and America. For years his lips. He went away smoking were utterly uniiko those, even in the cycled annually to Rome. it and smiling happlly.

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7 Curiously peevish.

13

8 This odd animal makes the army'

odder...

10 Adorn.

11 There's a bone in the heap, and

the end seems near.

12 Met train which carried the

· strict disciplinarjan.

14 This is not always counted by

the heedless.

15 No, the schoolboy did not think. this gull was a skin disease: ho mado short test of it.

18. A convival salutation that places

food before ten..

20 With this you can make any

sale. Chemilata do.

22 A stinger that has a smack back. uton- 24 Examine the senttered

Kila?

26 This domino has not the blind

following that it once had. 20 Shackleton, for instance. 30 The cedar under which

Kong.

WAR A

31 L., a sponge (ansg.). 32 O come! You don't want

pick it.

Down

1 They pleat (anag.),

to

2 Mavis makes a short let, and, doubtless, breaks into song about it.

8 Solitary before a tiny speck. 4 Foreigner.

5 It is not only in Mexico that abodes may be built of these. A bird that carries considerable

weight.

20

Tako, 23 for a clue.

13 Bishop's signature.

16 He assists the plumber to for

got his tools,

17-Fancy putting a snake and 4 piece of cloth before us, and expecting us to eat it!

..

19 Although uninstructed, one may safely say that not a ring in need for this,

21 Lit before tes, and said to be.

belonging to the seashore,

23 The maiden' in the ease is cor

tainly out of the ordinary.

25 What a language! It gives one

a pain.

27 It simply isn't done (but it

might be).

28 Breathe.

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GONNA BE PRETTY WELL TIED UP. T'AIGHT!

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