Standards of Public Aid to Children in Their Own Homes
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Milk toast for 4. Toast and butter. Coffee for 4 Milk for 6. Tuesday. Boiled potatoes for Cold boiled meat. Bread and butter. Cocoa. Lunches for 2 : Meat sandwiches. Pears, cake. Boiled potatoes. Cabbage and spare ribs. Bread and butter. Apple dumplings. Tea for 4. Milk for 6. Cream barley. Coffee for 4. Milk for 6. Toast and butter. IVednesday. Tomato soup. Fried apples. Fried potatoes. Bread and butter. Lunches for 2: Hamburger sandwiches. Apples, cookies. Steak (round). Fried onions. Cabbage... slaw. Mashed potatoes. Bread, butter, jelly. Tea for 4. Milk for 6. All the mothers took at least 1 quart of fresh milk, and 16 of the 24 families for whom fairly full information about food habits was available bought enough milk to allow at least a pint for each child daily. All of them reported enough meat and other high protein foods, and cereals were used by all. Vegetables and fruits were used DENVER. 53 in quantities far above the average found among families living on small incomes. In 21 families they were a part of the daily diet.
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