IF ALL ELSE FAILS
I England is prepared to use grass 1 for food if supplies run low. says Prof. ' D. B Johnstone-Wallace, ol Cornell | University. He told the Canadian Institute on Public Affairs recently that large factories are already producing dried grass powder, and it is being fed to animals. “It will soon be fed to human beings if they are wise.'* he added. Professor Johnstone-Wallace has eaten grass himself, mixed half-and- ! half with Hour and baked into soda j biscuits Green grass is nutritious, and | tastes “really fine." he said.— (Toronto correspondent of the American Associated Press).
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 76, 15 October 1941, Page 8
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