MILK IS FOR BABIES.
AND NOT FOR ADULTS. LONDON. January 6. Mr. Charles Hecht. secretary of the Food Education Society, told a gathering of educational associations that milk was the brainworkers' enemy. It was only fit for babies, he said, but cheese, butter and cream were a most valuable diet. Children's instinctive repugnance to sloppy milk puddings and bread and milk was physiological and should not be countered. Britishers, he said, consumed excessive quantities of alcohol and tea. The prevailing ignorance of food values caused wasteful housekeeping and cooking, as housewives got only two-thirds value for their money. (
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 16, 20 January 1926, Page 7
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