Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 August 1901 — Nut Sausages. [ARTICLE]

Nut Sausages.

Vegetarians have been attending the annual congress of their Federal IffiTon at the Memorial Hall, Farrlngdon street, London, and hoping fervently for the reclamation of the carnivorous millions outside. In accordance with the custom at these annual gatherings, there was an exhibition of preparations from which every vestige of the hateful meat was rigorously excluded. A hardened unbeliever who visited the exhibition was a little astonished to discover at one of the stalls a plate of what looked like cutlets. It was reassuring, however, to learn that they were absolutely Innocent of meat, nnd that, like the rissoles on another dish, they might be eaten without a blush by the truest disciple of the turnip. Nut foods, moulded to counterfeit the shameless sausage; countless extracts and preparations warranted to impart more bone, brain, blood and muscle than an entire herd of prize cattle, and Innumerable tabloids, powders, syrups, desiccated foods, breads, oils, biscuits and soups, all suggestively named and attractively put up. wers on show for the delectation of the faithful and the conversion of those who wander in the darkness of unbelief.—New York Herald. . , / ’ X* K