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Page 319
... Sugar In this connection , a bulletin of the Maryland Health Department contains the following excellent advice , which we are passing on for our readers : If a recipe calls for 1 cup of sugar , use three- fourths of a cup of molasses ...
... Sugar In this connection , a bulletin of the Maryland Health Department contains the following excellent advice , which we are passing on for our readers : If a recipe calls for 1 cup of sugar , use three- fourths of a cup of molasses ...
Page 331
... sugar is not unlimited . What is more there is good evidence that high sugar consumption leads to increased incidence of and death from catarrhal troubles , bronchitis , and pneumonia . Possibly also excess sugar adversely affects the ...
... sugar is not unlimited . What is more there is good evidence that high sugar consumption leads to increased incidence of and death from catarrhal troubles , bronchitis , and pneumonia . Possibly also excess sugar adversely affects the ...
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New Hampshire. State Department of Health. Nutritional Aspects of Sugar From the health point of view it is desirable to have restriction of such use of sugar as is repre- sented by consumption of sweetened carbonated bev- erages and ...
New Hampshire. State Department of Health. Nutritional Aspects of Sugar From the health point of view it is desirable to have restriction of such use of sugar as is repre- sented by consumption of sweetened carbonated bev- erages and ...
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