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THE NEW BERN MIRROR. NEW BERN, N. C.
Friday, April 10, 1964
Plentiful Food
Shows Big List
f f - O' ''MP probably will reach 125 billion
^ pounds, the same as In 1963.
' Although a bllllen pounds short
Everything gets equal billing
on the U. S. Department of
Agriculture’s plentiful foods
list for April, The llst--with-
What's
COOKING?
Many a famous writer has
penned clever lines about eat
ing, and right at the top of the
list was a guy named William
Shakespeare. It was the bard
of Stratford on the Avon who
observed “Unquiet meals make
ill digestions.”
To further emphasize his
theory that you should do your
dining In a pleasant atmosphere,
Shakespeare also said, “Strive
mightily, but eat and drink as
friends.” To which he added, on
another occasion, this thought,
“With eager feeding food doth
choke the feeder.”
Elsewhere In his writings,
he reminded us that “They
are as sick that surfeit with
too much, as they that starve
with nothing.” New Bernians
can do worse than remember
these words, especially those
of us who are overweight.
You’ve often heard It said
that the way to a man’s heart
Is through his stomach. Samuel
Johnson undoubtedly had this
in mind when he said, “A man
seldom thinks with more earn
estness of anything than he does
of his dinner.”
Lord Lytton expressed his
views in rhyme with this:
We may live without poetry,
music and art;
We may live without con
science, and live without
heart;
We may live without friends;
we may live without books;
But civilized man cannot live
without cooks.
He may live without books-
what Is knowledge but
grieving?
He may live without hope-
what Is hope but deceiv
ing?
He may live without love-what
is passion but pining?
But where is the man that
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out a special feature for the
month—Includes beef, canned
corn, canned ripe olives, eggs,
rice, dried beans and cottage
cheese.
Miss Gaynelle Hogan, con
sumer marketing specialist for
the Agricultural Extension Ser
vice at N. C. State, says beef
supplies during the first three
months of 1964 have run as
much as 6 per cent above a
year ago. They are expected to
continue large during April.
So let the aroma of roast beef--
or, better yet, a steak—greet
the man of your house when he
comes home from a hard day’s
work. Even the more expensive
beef cuts are expected to be
offered at attractive prices at
weekend sales.
Egg prices also will be down
slightly; supplies up. If you
haven’t tried all of the Lenten
egg dishes In your recipe box,
use a few during April. And
here’s your chance to send your
can live without dining?
All these quotations have
made us hungry. It’s time to
bring this week’s What’s Cook
ing column to a close and raid
the refrigerator for a snack.
The year 1964 has gotten off
to a very “bad start” from the
standpoint of deaths from acci
dental causes, according to a
report just received from the
Public Health Statistics sec
tion of the North Carolina State
Board of Health. In January a
total of 273 accidental deaths
occurred In North Carolin com
pared to 207 deaths in January In
1963.
of the record output of 1962,
lots of milk will be available
this year.
^VlAnder whaf mates if Wsfe so goodp^
Minoan or iM O0CA4CW cowAMT n
GEM QUEEN . . . Daphne
Solomon, no relation to King
Solomon who sent emissaries
to Ceylon in bihlical times for
gem stones for the Queen of
Sheha, is Ceylon’s gem queen.
This city is the East’s best*
known center for precious and
semi-precious stones mined
here. Miss Solomon wears
tiara, earrings, collar piece,
bracelet and ring, set with star
sapphires, rubies, cat’s eyes,
all worth a fortune.
family off to work and school
with a really good breakfast of
eggs—poached, boiled, scram
bled—any way they like them.
Milk production this year
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