Food Guide for War Service at Home

Food Guide for War Service at Home

by Katherine Blunt, Florence Powdermaker, Frances Swain

8 chapters2h 5mEnglish1918

About this book

"The long war has brought hunger to Europe; some of her peoples stand constantly face to face with starvation. To meet all this great food need in Europe—and meeting it is an imperative military necessity—we must be very careful and economical in our food use here at home. We must eat less; we must waste nothing; we must equalize the distribution of what food we may retain for ourselves; we must prevent extortion and profiteering which make prices so high that the poor cannot buy the food they actually need; and we must try to produce more food. For all this there is needed a "food education" of all our people. For the purpose of diffusing this information this little book has been prepared under the direction of the Food Administration. By following the suggestions for food conservation herein contained every one can render his country an important war service." (Summary excerpted from the Preface by Herbert Hoover)

Chapters (8)

1Preface; Chapter 1 - The Wheat Situation
1155
2The War-Time Importance of Wheat and Other Cereals
1374
3War Bread
724
4The Meat Situation
1159
5Fats
606
6Sugar
676
7Milk For the Nation's Health
747
8Vegetables and Fruits; Conclusion
1072

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