The book Food Guide for War Service At Home 8 5 was written by author Blunt Swain Powdermaker Here you can read free online of Food Guide for War Service At Home 8 5 book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Food Guide for War Service At Home 8 5 a good or bad book?
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Dried and condensedmilk are used where they can be obtained and fresh milk cannot. Thousands of tons of condensed milk have been sent over from America. There has been scarcely a child born in the north of France and nonein Belgium whose continued life during all that period has not beendependent upon American condensed milk. At one time the Ministry ofFood in Great Britain, anticipating a milk shortage in the winterbought large quantities of dried milk for distribution by local healthcommittee...s and infant welfare societies. In Belgium, in spite of the misery of the people, fewer young childrenare dying than before the war, because of the milk and bread and carethat they get at the "soupes" and children's canteens. But in Poland, Roumania, and Serbia, thousands and tens of thousands of babies andyoung children have died since the war for lack of milk and otherfood. Grown people should use milk and appreciate that it is far more thana beverage. Comparing it with tea and coffee is not sensible.
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