236 Words to use with food

In the appalling stillness of the long Arctic night, any passer-by was hailed with enthusiasm, and although the food-supply in the Big Cabin was plainly going to run short before spring, no travellerwhite, Indian, or Esquimauxwas allowed to go by without being warmed and fed, and made to tell where he came from and whither he was boundquestions to tax the sage.

"Unfired" bread is sold by some health food stores, and is a preparation of wheat which has been treated and softened by a gentle heat.

For the epigram about phosphorus was bombast, since it can be declaimed with equal truth that without oxygen, without carbon, without nitrogen, without any of the food elements that go to make up the chemical composition of brain matter, no thought is possible.

Foods may be conveniently divided into four great classes, to which the name food-stuffs or alimentary principles has been given.

It is from the medical profession that we must all accept facts about food values, hours of sleep, etc., and the importance of cleanliness and fresh air are now fully recognised.

It seems to act as a storage and reserve organ, affording some protection against the limitation of growth by lack of food material.

[Illustration: FRUIT CUP] HOT HAM SANDWICHES Put 1 pound cooked ham through food chopper.

It was drawn out so as to cover antitrust legislation, control and taxation of corporations, water-power, railroad rates, etc., pure-food law, white-slave traffic, and a host of others.

How different these two classes of glands are may be realized by imagining the existence of great factories manufacturing food products, which would diffuse through their walls into the atmosphere, to be absorbed by our bodies.

THE FOOD SHORTAGE IN GERMANY.

I think too that the food question has played too large a part, so if the children suggest more cooking I shall look in the larder and say that really we must not buy or bake as food goes bad in hot weather, and we must not waste in war time.

at most food-reform stores.

This little cookery book was originally published for that "straiter" sect of food-reformers who abstain from the use of salt, yeast, etc.

A strange habit of the Tahitians under their changed condition is to take the line of least resistance in food, eating in Chinese stores, or buying bits in the market, whereas, when they governed themselves, they had an exact and elaborate formula of food preparation, and a certain ceremoniousness in despatching it.

Our success was due in large part to our "unit-food-boxes," a device containing a balanced ration which Professor Harry W. Foote had cooperated with me in assembling.

A perpetual calendar for the food gardener.

The commissioners of fisheries, whose duty is to take means to increase the number of food fish in lakes and rivers.

Foods workbook, by Faith Lanman Gorrell & Hughina McKay.

SEE MILLER DAVID F. BLETZ, M. H. Who gets your food dollar?

It differs from them in having more arable land located under climatic conditions favorable for the raising of the food crops of the ancient Peruvians.

These foundations consist of artifacts, implements, customs, habit patterns and institutions produced and developed in numerous scattered localities by groups of food-gatherers, migrating herdsmen, cultivators, hand craftsmen and traders and eventually in urban communities built around centers of wealth and power: the cities which are the nuclei of every civilization.

Cora, Rose & Bob (A); 28Feb68; R430510. Fish and sea food cook book, by Cora, Rose & Bob Brown.

Food prices are very high; life in spite of increased wages is hard.

*** The lack of food control in Ireland daily grows more scandalous.

We had forgotten the "Maine" and would have greeted Weyler himself with a glad sweet smile, had he come bearing in his hands food fit for a human being.

236 Words to use with  food