About This Book
This work explores the nutritional value and culinary versatility of cheese, emphasizing its role as a staple food in American households. It discusses various types of cheese, their preparation methods, and their digestibility, countering common misconceptions about cheese causing digestive issues. The text provides practical recipes and meal suggestions that incorporate cheese as a primary source of protein and fat, highlighting its economical benefits in meal planning. The authors aim to educate housekeepers on the effective use of cheese in diets, promoting it as a nutritious and easily digestible food option.
About the Author
You May Also Like
6 picks
An ethical problem; or, Sidelights upon scientific experimentation on man and animals
by Albert Leffingwell
Hygeia, a City of Health
by Benjamin Ward Richardson
Porneiopathology / A Popular Treatise on Venereal and Other Diseases of the Male and Female Genital System; With Remarks on Impotence, Onanism, Sterility, Piles, and Gravel, and Prescriptions for Their Treatment
by Robert James Culverwell
Applied Physiology, Including the Effects of Alcohol and Narcotics
by Frank Overton
Notes on Nursing: What It Is, and What It Is Not
by Florence Nightingale
Miss Leslie's Lady's New Receipt-Book, 3rd ed. / A Useful Guide for Large or Small Families, Containing Directions for Cooking, Preserving, Pickling...
by Eliza Leslie