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FEED THE BRUTE

(By Barbara ITayos)

From tiro ruins of many exploded traditions in the relationships of Adam and Eve, one, a. ail events, emerges and survives triumphantly.

••Feed the Brute” remains over a counsel as wise as ir the days of our great grandmothers. It is abundantly worth while, if one would cirjoy a peaceful life, to keep the flame of culinary ardour burning; to spread a delectable table fur the man of the house; to make notes of r.ow recipes that -shall add the spice of variety to the daily menu; to ensure tuat the salad is crisp and fresh; that the roast is done to a turn; and .mat the coffeeis piping hot.

INSPIR ED G.a STB GNOMICS

Xot for nothing lias the poet burned his genius on the altar of food! Not for nothing has the novelist or the essayist lent Ins rosiest wordmagic to the delineation of-edible delights. He knows his kind. Love of woman:— in her cooking apron — glows at the point of his "astronomically inspired pen, and points the moral for us all. It i true as ever that the way to man’* heart is: through his digestive org.mr. A perfect meal can be a. more no tent weapon than a perfect figure. YvLtn hunger is gloriously appeased a-j the psychological inomer.it, or the js<Ld appetite is wooed with ,a> disli of genius, your lord is at your feet.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9845, 25 October 1924, Page 3

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Untitled Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9845, 25 October 1924, Page 3

Untitled Gisborne Times, Volume LXI, Issue 9845, 25 October 1924, Page 3

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