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The Importance of Eggs

Dear Aunt Daisy, You have been stressing the importance of eggs in the diet. I would like to tell you how I get my own two children to have plenty of eggs. Every day I make them a big jug of milk shake as follows: 1 cup (% pint) of milk to each child, 1 egg for each child, 1 teaspoon for each child of honey melted in a little hot water, a few drops of vanilla or other flavouring and food colouring if desired, 1 heaped teaspoon of malted milk powder for each child. The day’s ration of cod liver oil may be added. I mix this thoroughly with my electric mixer (but an egg beater would do), and then strain. Hoping this may be of use

to our Daisy Chain mothers.-Mrs.

H.

Cromwell

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 925, 3 May 1957, Page 23

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The Importance of Eggs New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 925, 3 May 1957, Page 23

The Importance of Eggs New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 925, 3 May 1957, Page 23

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