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WHAT IS A GASTROSOPH?

T'bc .'-astrosoph is neither a "go'ir- :■;-.'."..'." nor a "gourincV He yj i \.-j\ :.:r>. writes Mr. C. Lovis Lei ; ; uit, in "Commonsen ° Dirties," published by Williams and Korgr/.te. v ho, having carefully d...le'.ics and-the art of eatin;;. ;. a r-, he greatest attention to the g;.:i .al principles, while at the same allowing himself the widest latitude in their application to his habits of dining. ITe is the dietetic artist, the expert who knows how to cat, when J .o eat, and what to eat ; who never : ":;viits convention to interfere with !;!.- appreciation of a tasty and whole- : :.;::ie dish, and despises the dictates •■" fashion that attempt to make ' i.iivs sit down to a meal which he ." umot relish. IJe can appreciate vegetarian cook- -.•,-}• when it is good just as much as '? cm mixed cookery ; he can abstain from caviare when it is dry - ncl black without -a pang, and d:ne off a Spanish onion tnd a bit o'' Parmesan cheese and black bread when he feels the inclination to do so. His dietetic life is regulated by moderation, sanity, discrimination, and controlled taste, not by arbitrary maxims laid down by authori? tics—The "Hospital."

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/KCC19140325.2.40

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 654, 25 March 1914, Page 6

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WHAT IS A GASTROSOPH? King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 654, 25 March 1914, Page 6

WHAT IS A GASTROSOPH? King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 654, 25 March 1914, Page 6

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