Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 August 1895 — Bone Food, [ARTICLE]
Bone Food,
One of the NewTork fbod reformers who would improte the diet of mankind has put out a proposition for the eating of bohes, after they are ground fine. He holds that Under the existing regimen, the bones of the human frame are not property supplied with the chemical elements weeded to them In sound and vtgdfous condition, and that these elementy can be most easily obtained by'consuming the powdered bones of the adlmals ordinarily used for food. He would sprinkle's steak or chop, for example, with bone dust, after the manner In 'Which It 51 sprinkled with salt and pepper, and he maintains that thus the taste of the meat may be greatly improved.— New York Sun. • ll( .
