Page:Popular Science Monthly Volume 91.djvu/510

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Food— Food— Everywhere If We Would Only Eat

��Painting a life-like model of a snake — not for exhibition in a museum but for illustrating the many foods we don't touch. Shall we ever eat snakes ? Once upon a time ox-tails and calves' feet were considered useless

���Above are some unutilized foods of our seashore — dulse, kelp, mussels, squid, periwinkle and sand collar snail. Ever eat any of them? If they tasted good rec- ommend them

��Can a man be well fed on twenty-five cents a day? Above are three tables set for breakfast, luncheon and dinner at a total cost of twen- ty-five cents

��This artist of the kitchen makes pleasing pictures of real fruit framed in baking titis

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