MILK FOR CHILDREN
When children exhibit a marked distaste for milk it is not advisable to press them to drink it. The better plan, since milk is an essential part of the diet of every growing child, is to devise ways and means of providing milk foods in Jforms that are palatable. The following suggestions will be helpful: — There arc so many prepared break fast foods available that it is usually possible to get children to take -milk by the very simple process of making their cereals entirely with milk. If this is done, there is no need to worry about giving milk to drink. It is possible to provide milk also by cooking many other kinds of food in milk. Fish, lor example, can be stewed in milk, and served with milk sauce. Rabbit is delicious when cooked in half milk and half water. Batter pudding can be made in all milk, while onions and celery can both be "done down" in milk. In fact, it needs but a little ingenuity to ensure that children will get a sufficiency of milk without having it forced upon them as a beverage.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 198, 12 August 1940, Page 2
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191MILK FOR CHILDREN Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 198, 12 August 1940, Page 2
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