PHILOSOPHY OF FOOD
ITS PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECT. SOME CURIOUS EXAMPLES. Proea Association— By Telegraph—Copyright LONDOjn, January 9. Mr Charles Hecht, «c«toy °f the Food Education Society told the Food Congress that many of the most brainy men were the greatest dmtetic They had a remarkable predilection for milk puddings or bread and milk, the starchiness of which foods was a fertile tho philosopher, hphitiially dined ondlhm immediately retired to bed ;, - a failed to convince him that this was direct cause of persistent i“ nia m Women speakers emphasised the import anceof 6 cooking as a factor in the world s peace, because bad cooking produce dividual and national ill-temper. It was narrated that Charles Kean, the actor, ate pork when about to plav the part of a tvrant or a murderer, and ate a roll of mutton when he was *' yj? hero of a love scene.— Sydney Sun Cable.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19066, 11 January 1924, Page 7
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