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Porridge

Sir,—ln these pre-mix and package days an expected answer to your porridge correspondent’s tale might have been that good porridge in a good Scot's stomach would “stay put." How many of your readers agreed with the “Disgusted Wife” and did not relish their morning porridge after reeding “The “Press” letter column? Intelligent persons have been shown by psychological tests to be highly suggestible.— Yours, etc, TASTE COUNTS. February 8, 1967.

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31290, 9 February 1967, Page 12

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Porridge Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31290, 9 February 1967, Page 12

Porridge Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31290, 9 February 1967, Page 12

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