Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 February 1918 — “U. S. LEAFLETS” NOW CARRY WAR FOOD HINTS [ARTICLE]

“U. S. LEAFLETS” NOW CARRY WAR FOOD HINTS

; War food suggestions for ► American housewives, prepared • in four-page “United States Food ► Leaflets” by food specialists of ’ the department of agriculture, ► the food administration and state , representatives, are now ready 1 to distribute. The leaflets carry , the country’s expert thought on h food conservation translated into ► popular language. Each one has ’ its helpful war message for the , housewife. Seven are now avail- ' able. More will follow. “Start ► the Day Right "With a Good ’ Breakfast,” is food leaflet No. 1. ’ Others now ready are: “Do You ; Know Corn Meal?” “A Whole Dinner in One Dish,” "Choose Your Food Wisely,” "Make a • Little Meat Go a Long Way,” “Do You Know Oatmeal?” “Food ■ for Your Children.” These leaf- : lets are designed to supplement ; rather than replace the depart- ' meat's publications on food and ; other With the . funds at its disposal the depart- ' ment of agriculture will be able ► to supply these leaflets directly ’ only to leaders and active work- • ers in the food conservation ; movements.