WOMEN AND COOKING
Physician’s Advice BRAINS REQUIRED. (Aus. & N.Z. Cable Assn.) (Received October 21. 7-10 p.m.) LONDON, October 20. The pliyslician] Sir Bruce Porter, 'addressing the AVine and Food Society, said that, nn investiga.tion at the London Hospital showed that the majority of the patients were suffering from digeutivci troubles, most of which were prevent abb’. “So long as such a large number of women regard cooking as degrad 'ng. we must expect all varlct. es of indigestion,’’ hei sa'd. “House-keep-ing requires ci. higher grade brain than did the manipulation of automatic machines or standing behind counters If we could educate women that conking is a fine art. we would no longei be in thet position of having the best food and "the- worst cook" in the world. The young married woman should remember if her husband gets indigestion, lie soon becomes more trying tlian the norm’ll man. because no dyspeptic, has a sen £ ’lo - of humour.
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Grey River Argus, 22 October 1936, Page 5
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