Evening Republican, Volume 15, Number 222, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 September 1911 — Eating Beyond Relish. [ARTICLE]
Eating Beyond Relish.
Have you ever kept on eating candy after the pleasure in it has all gone and the taste has actually become unpleasant? Herbert W. Fishes confesses that he has done so, to an article discussing food in. World’s Work. And he gives a theory for thia very common morbid freak. “I believe,” he says, “that physiology and psychology both have one explanation to offer, and that is mem* Even as a violent image will persist on the retina of the eye, so the memory of the Initial acute pleas* ure of the first confection is stronger than the duH sense of ‘present satiety. And In the name of that memory we go on eating." This is said to objection to using sugar so freely to foods that it is too easy of access and does not have to be obtained by dint of honest chewing to get it* out of tile heart of foods. He advises, in the Interest of moderation, that sliced banana or sweet apple sauce be occasionally used with cereals Instead of unmitigated sugar, and, for that matter, the more general use of fruit for its own sake.
