For the Invalid
An apparently useless revolving ped: estal music stool makes a revolving table. Do away with the cushioned seat. Fix a wooden bracket to the winding screw to make it the required height, on this fix a round top of half inch match-boarding wood, say, 22 inches in diameter. Stain it all, replace the screw and top into the pedestal legs and it makes the revolving table. One is the greatest confort to an invalid who cannot rise from her chair. Invalids who are not fond of milky foods will find this a refreshing change and quite nourishing. Mix a dessertspoonful (heaped) of Benger’s Food with a tablespoonful of milk until quite smooth in a breakfast cup. Then add two teaspoonfuls of Bovril well mixed in. Heat’ either water (or milk if desired) almost to boiling point and mix gradually, stirring until the cup is full.
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Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 5, 17 August 1928, Page 13
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148For the Invalid Radio Record, Volume II, Issue 5, 17 August 1928, Page 13
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