DIET FOR HEALTH CAMPS
TO THE EDITOR OP TllE PRESS Sir,—l hope the health camp cooks will not mind my offering as a suggestion, dates, figs, prunes, and raisins with the wholemeafl bread and nuts. This is a diet a dentist suggests' instead of porridge. Chewing and mastication are both helpful for teeth and digestion. A writer to “The Press” once said, "The Arabs lived, on dates a greet deal and were strong.”—Yours, etc., FLORA A. SMITH. Darfield, February 2, 1938.
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22317, 3 February 1938, Page 9
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