ART OF COOKING
ENGLISH PHYSICIAN’S ADVICE
(United Press Association--By Electric Telegraph— Copyright)
LONDON, October 21. Sir Bruce Porter, the physician, in addressing the Wine and Food So icty said that an investigation at a London hospital showed that most patients were suffering from digestive troub'es, most of which were preventable. “So long as such a large number of women regard cooking as dogradng,. we must expect all varieties of indigestion,” he said. ‘‘Housekeeping requires a higher-grade brain than the manipulation of automatic machines or standing* behind counters. If we could teach women that cooking is a fine art we would no longer be in a position of having the best food and the worst cooks in the world. “A young' married woman should remember that if her husband gets indigestion lie soon becames more trying than the normal . man, because no dyspeptic has a sense of humour.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 October 1936, Page 7
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