Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 March 1915 — THE DOCTOR’S WIFE Agrees With Him About Food. [ARTICLE]

THE DOCTOR’S WIFE Agrees With Him About Food.

A trained nurse says: "In the practice of my profession I have found so many points in favor of Grape-Nuts food that I unhesitatingly recommend it to all my patients. “It is delicate and pleasing to the palate (an essential in food for the sick) and can be adapted to all-ages, being softened with milk or cream for babies or the aged when deficiency of teeth renders mastication impossible. For fever patients or those on liquid diet I find Grape-Nuts and albumen water very nourishing and refreshing. “This recipe is my own idea and is made as follows: Soak a teaspoonful of Grape-Nuts in a glass of water for an hour, strain and serve with the beaten white of an egg and a spoonful of fruit juice for flavouring. This affords a great deal of nourishment that even the weakest stomach can assimilate without any distress. “My husband is a physician and he , uses Grape-Nuts himself and orders it many times for his patients. "Personally I regard a dish of GrapeNuts with fresh or stewed fruit as the ideal breakfast for anyone—well or sick.” In stomach trouble, nervous prostration, etc., a 10-day trial of Grape-Nuts will ■ usually work wonders toward nourishing and rebuilding and in this way end Yha trouble. Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Look In pkgs, for the famous little book, "The Road to Wellville.” Ever read the abeve letter* A eew .ae appears from tfaee to time. Tbey Ky reeefase. tree, and ten of taonav