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First put on the chestnuts (without shelling or pricking) in cold water,and boil for an hour. Then remove shells and put the nuts in an enamelledsaucepan with the fat. Fry for 10 minutes. Add the flour gradually,stirring all the time, then add the water. Cook gently for half an hour.Lastly, add the parsley, boil up, and serve.
It is rather nicer if the flour is omitted, the necessary thickness beingobtained by rubbing the soup through a sieve before adding the parsley.Those who do not object to milk may use 1 pint milk and 1 pint water inplace of the 1-1/2 pints water.
5. FRUIT SOUP.
Fruit soups are used extensively abroad, although not much heard of inEngland. But they might be taken at breakfast with advantage by thosevegetarians who have given up the use of tea, coffee and cocoa, and objectto, or dislike, milk. The recipe given here is for apple soup, but pears,plu
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SUNDAY. Vegetable stew; batter pudding; steamed potatoes and cauliflower; summer pudding.
MONDAY. Stewed lentils; baked tomatoes or onions, and sautรฉ potatoes; milk pudding and stewed fruit.
TUESDAY.โStewed celery or other vegetable in season; roasted pine kernels; mashed potatoes; apple dumplings.
WEDNESDAY.โBarley broth; treacle pudding.
THURSDAY.โBarley broth; Bombay pudding.
FRIDAY.โMacaroni and tomatoes; chip potatoes; nut pastry.
SATURDAY.โToad-in-the-hole; baked potatoes; jam tart.
NOTE. The same soup is indicated on two consecutive days in order to save labour. Few persons object to the same dish twice if it is not to be repeated again for some time. And unless the family be very large, it is as easy to make enough soup for two days as for one.
INDEX.Almonds, Roasted
Apple, Charlotte
Dumpling
Sandwich
and Tapioca
Apples, Stewed
Artichoke
Asparagus
Barley Broth
Cream of
Barley Water
Batter Pudding
Beef Tea Substitute
Beet
Beverages
Blancmange
Bombay Pudding
Bread, Cold Water
Egg
Gem
Hot Water
Raisin
Shortened
Twice Bated
Bread and Fruit Pudding
Broad Beans
Broccoli
Biscuits
Browning for Gravies and Sauces
Brussels Sprouts
Bubble and Squeak
Buttered Eggs
Rice and Peas
Cabbage
Cake Mixture
Cherry
Cocoanut
Corn, Wine and Oil Cakes
Lemon
Cake, Madeira
Manhu
Seed
Short
Sponge
Sultana
Sussex (without eggs)
Cakes, Small
Carrot
Juice (Raw)
Casserole Cookery
Cauliflower
Celeriac
Celery
Soup
Cheese
Chestnut, Boiled
Pie
Rissoles
Savoury
Soup
Chocolate Jelly
Cocoanut Biscuits
Cornflour Shape
"Corn, Wine and Oil" Cake
Cucumber
Currant Sandwich
Curries
Curry Powder
Curried Eggs
German Lentils
Vegetables
Custard, Boiled
Hogan
Date Pudding
Devilled Eggs
Distilled Water
Dried Fruits
Egg Boiled for Invalids
Egg Bread
Egg, Cream
Buttered
Curry
Devilled
Poached on Tomato
Sauce
Scrambled with Tomato
Fancy Biscuits
Fig Pudding
French Beans
French Soup
Fruit Nut Filling
Fruit Salad
Fruit Soup
Gem Bread
German Lentil Curry
Ginger Nuts
Gravy, Brown and Thick
Green Peas
Haricot Beans, Boiled
Rissoles
Soup
Hogan Custard
Hominy, Boiled
(Manhu) Pudding
Hot Pot
Irish Stew, Vegetarian
Jam
Vegetable Marrow
Without Sugar
Roll
Sandwich
Jelly, Chocolate
Orange
Raspberry and Currant
Leek
Lemon Cordial
Curd
Sauce
Short Cake
Lentil and Leek Pie
Paste
Rissoles
Soup
Lentils, Stewed
Lime Juice Cordial
Macaroni Cheese
Soup
and Tomato
Macaroons
Manhu Health Cake
Marmalade
Meat Substitutes
Menus
Milk Pudding
Mincemeat
Mushroom and Tomato
Nettle
Nut Cookery
and Lentil Roast
Roast, Royal
Paste
Pastry
Rissoles
Roast
Nuttolene, Stewed
Oatcake
Oatmeal Biscuits
Gruel
Omelet, Plain
Savoury
Sweet
soufflรฉ
Onions, BakedโFriedโSteamed
Orange Cordial
Jelly
Parkin
Parsley Sauce
Parsnips
Pastry, to make
Pastry, Nut
Puff
Short
Pea Soup
Pine Kernels, Roasted
Pine Kernel Cheese
Plain Pudding
Plum Pudding (Christmas)
Poached Eggs on Tomato
Potatoes Baked, Chips, Fried, Mashed, Sautรฉ, Steamed
Potato Soup
P.R. Soup
Protose Cutlets
Salad
Radish
Railway Pudding
Raisin Loaf
Raspberry and Currant Jelly
Rice, Boiled
and Egg Fritters
Savoury
Buttered and Peas
Risotto
Sago Soup
Sago Shape
Salad
Sauce, Brown
Egg
Lemon
Parsley
Tomato
White
Savoury Dishes
Scarlet Runner
Scones, Sultana
Sea Kale
Soup, Barley
Celery
Chestnut
Convalescent's
Soup, French
Fruit
Haricot
Lentil
Macaroni
Pea
Potato
P. R.
Sago
Tomato
Vegetable Stock
Spinach
Stock
Summer Pudding
Sunday and Monday
Swede
Tomato
Sauce
Soup
Stuffed
Toad-in-the-hole
Turnip
Treacle Pudding
Trifle
Unfired Food
Useful Utensils
Vegetable Curry
Marrow
Stuffed
and Nut Roast
Pie
Stew
Stock
Vegetables, to Cook
Wallace Cheese
Warming Up
Weights and Measures
Welsh Rarebit
Xmas Pudding
Yeast Bread
Yorkshire Pudding (see Batter)
Concerning Advertisements.
The Publisher of the "Healthy Life Cook Book" desires to make the advertisement pages as valuable and helpful as the subject-matter of the book. To this end, instead of following the usual plan of first "catching" the advertisement, and then requesting the author of the book to "puff" it, he only solicits advertisements from those firms that the author already deals with and here conscientiously recommends.
T. J. Bilson & Co.
I have dealt with this firm for some years with perfect satisfaction. They stock all the goods mentioned in this book, and I should like to draw special attention to their unpolished rice and seedless raisins, both of which are exceptionally good. To those about to invest in a Food-Chopper I would recommend the 5/- size. The other is inconveniently small.
Emprote.
Emprote and the other proteid foods produced by the Eustace Miles Proteid Foods Ltd., is a valuable asset to the vegetarian beginner, who too often tries to subsist upon a dietary deficient in assimilable proteid.
Energen.
The Energen Foods are another very useful asset to the vegetarian suffering from deficiency of proteid in his dietary and those who are unable to digest starchy foods.
Food Reform Restaurant.
I have often enjoyed meals at the above restaurant. They cater, and cater well, for the ordinary Vegetarian, but with a little care in the selection of the menu, abstainers from salt, fermented bread, etc., can also obtain a satisfactory meal.
"The Healthy Life."
I cannot "conscientiously" recommend The Healthy Life, as I happen to be one of its Editors and therefore might be biassed. I may, however, mention the valuable work contributed to it by Dr. Knaggs and Mr. Saxon.
"Herald of Health."
This Magazine may be said to be the pioneer among "food-reform" papers and I owe to it my own introduction to most of the more advanced ideas about food-reform. It never fails to be interesting and instructive.
The Home Restaurant.
The Home Restaurant is run throughout by women and may therefore be said to represent the Women's Movement in Food-Reform! I would especially recommend its homemade cakes and biscuits.
Mrs. HumeโLoughtonhurst.
I have spent several holidays with Mrs. Hume and enjoyed them thoroughly. She provides an excellent vegetarian menu and will make unfermented bread and procure distilled water for those food-reformers who desire them.
I. H. Co.
I continually recommend the saltless "Granose" as a dextrinised cereal. The International Health Association is a most useful institution to both extremes of the food reform movement. The unfired feeder enjoys Granose Biscuit with his salad, while the beginner who thinks longingly of his flesh food is consoled by Protose and Nuttolene.
Keen, Robinson & Co.
Robinson's Barley is excellent for making barley water quickly, and the groats are very much to be preferred to the ordinary loose fine oatmeal which inevitably contains a quantity of dust, and through exposure acquires a bitter taste. Robinson's Groats is specially prepared oatmeal put up in tins.
Manhu Food Co., Ltd.
The cereal foods of this Company are particularly valuable to those whose digestive powers are weak. Being rolled or flaked they are very easily cooked. In some of the foods the starch has been changed so that sufferers from diabetes may use them.
Mapleton's Nut Foods.
Their Nutter is quite the best vegetable cooking fat on the market. An objection to vegetable cooking fats, often cited by cooks, is their hardness, which makes them difficult to use for pastry. But Nutter is as soft as ordinary butter. The nut table butters are also very good, especially the uncoloured varieties labelled "Wallaceite."
National Anti-Vaccination League.
At first sight it may not seem that anti-vaccination has anything in common with Food Reform. But anti-vaccination is concerned with healthy living of which pure feeding is a part. The above League is doing a great educational work.
Pitman Health Food Co.
This firm is extremely enterprising and is managed by a most enthusiastic Food Reformer. The several varieties of their "Vegsal" soups are very good and particularly useful to the cook who is pressed for time.
Salutaris Water Co., Ltd.
Salutaris Water is pure distilled water the use of which is, in my opinion, of very great importance. This subject is discussed at length in my little book "Distilled Water."
G. Savage & Sons.
This firm has done and is doing a special and excellent work for Food Reform. Besides being an up-to-date stores, they are the proprietors of many very good preparations such as then "Nu-Era" wholemeal flour and unpolished rice, Minerva olive oil, powder-o-nuts (rissole mixture), etc. They pay carriage on 5/- orders and upwards.
Shearns.
The founder of the fruit stores was known as the "Fruit King," and the present proprietor maintains the same standard of excellence. In addition he has established a health stores and restaurant. And I am pleased to note that he has made arrangements to supply the special kitchen utensils needed by the Food Reform cook.
Wallace P.R. Foods.
These, although the last on the list, are not the least in point of value. The Wallace Bakery is the only one in existence which supplies bread, cakes, etc., made with very fine wholemeal flour, and entirely free from yeast and baking powder. The firm also supplies jams, marmalade, etc., made with fruit and cane sugar, and entirely free from preservatives.
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T. J. BILSON & CO.
88, Gray's Inn Road, London, W.C.
Importers of, and Dealers in Dried Fruits, Nuts and Colonial Produce.
CALIFORNIAN DRIED APRICOTS, PEACHES, PEARS. ALL KINDS OF DATES, FIGS, ETC. NUTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, SHELLED AND NUT MEALS, SEEDLESS RAISINS, GREEN GERMAN LENTILS, ETC. *THE FINEST FOOD ONLY KEPT IN STOCK.*AGAR AGAR (Vegetable Gelatine).
FOOD CHOPPERS. BILSON'S COKER-NUT BUTTER,Unequalled for Cooking Purposes.
Agents for the IDA NUT MILL, which is the best mill ever offered for grinding all kinds of nuts, cheese, etc.
*Agents for MAPLETON'S and all Health Food Preparations*.
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*DON'T* make the mistake, which haphazard vegetarians so often do, of simply missing out the meat and taking "the rest." Not one in a hundred can thrive on a diet of vegetables, stewed fruit, puddings and bread and butter. Begin right and you will make a splendid success.
*By far the easiest, safest and best way* is to use "Emprote" as the basis, or principal nourishing ingredient, of any dish that replaces meat.
"EMPROTE" is a beautifully prepared proteid powder-food, more nourishing than meat and entirely free from all impurities. Its uses are almost innumerable, but the chief points are (1) that it can be used without any preparation at all, if necessary, and (2) that it has been proved, in thousands of instances, to be a perfectly adequate and very easily digested substitute for flesh-foods of all kinds. It has enabled all sorts of men and women, under all sorts of conditions, to make a splendid success of sensible food reform. Supplied by up-to-date Health Food Stores, in tins, 1s. 10d.
(N.B.โE.M. Popular Proteid is similar to Emprote, but less concentrated and a little cheaper.)
Write to-day to
EUSTACE MILES PROTEID FOODS Ltd. 40-42, CHANDOS ST., LONDON, W.C., for
FREE BOOKLET "How to Begin," a FREE SAMPLE of "EMPROTE," and Complete
Price List, mentioning The Healthy Life Cook Book.
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*ENERGEN Flour
WITH ADDED GLUTEN, RICH IN PROTEID BODY-BUILDING ELEMENTS*. May be used in *ANY OF THE RECIPES IN THIS BOOK FOR MAKING PASTRY, PUDDINGS, &c.*, for invalids and those requiring a highly nutritious, strength-giving diet.
Specially recommended In oases of DIABETES, GOUT, RHEUMATISM, OBESITY, AND
INDIGESTION.
At all Stores and Chemists,
Sole Makers,
The Therapeutic Foods Co.
39, Bedford Chambers, Covent Garden, W.C.
[Illustration: ENERGEN FOODS CREATE STRENGTH AND ENERGY.]
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THE FOOD REFORM RESTAURANT1, 2 and 3, FURNIVAL STREET, HOLBORN, E.C. (Opposite Gray's Inn Road, next door to Roneo, Ltd.)
THE LARGEST VEGETARIAN RESTAURANT LATEST ADDITION: SPECIAL DINING ROOMLUNCHEONS AND LATE DINNERS. SPECIAL VALUE IN TEAS FROM 3.30. Open from 9 to 8. Saturdays: 7 in Winter, 3 in Summer.
Four Rooms Seating 100; One 60; One 12; To Let for Afternoon or Evening
Meetings.
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Salt in its Relation to Health and Disease. 18 pgs, 1-1/2d.
Mary Jane's Experiences Among Those Vegetarians. 72 pgs. 7d. Cloth, 1s. 1-1/2d.
The Drink Mania, its Cause and Only Cure. 36 pgs. 2d.
History of Ideal Toilet Cream for Vegetarians, Fruitarians, Hygienists, and Wallace-ites; also of Curative Ointments. 11 pgs. Price 1-1/2d.
By JOSEPH WALLACE.
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