Public School Domestic Science by Adelaide Hoodless
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Remove at once to a cool place or whey will appear.
BAKED POTATOES. Potatoes should not be given to a child under 2 years old in any other form than baked. The potash salts are the most valuable constituent, and are lost when they are peeled and boiled. They should be dry and mealy. A little salt, butter or cream should be added. MACARONI. (_See page 85._) Macaroni is an excellent food for young children. FRUIT. Baked apples and the juice of an orange are the only fruits which should be given to children under two years of age. RICE. Rice is an excellent food for young children, but not for infants. VENTILATION. |
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