Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 89, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 July 1907 — COULDN’T KEEP IT. [ARTICLE]

COULDN’T KEEP IT.

Kept It Hid from the Children. “We cannot keep Grape-Nuts food In the house. It goes so fast I have to hide It, because the children love it so. It is just the food I have been looking for ever so long; something that I do not have to stop to prepare and still Is nourishing.” Grape-Nuts Is the most scientifically made food on the market It Is perfectly and completely cooked at the factory and can be served at an Instant’s notice, either with rich cold cream, or with hot milk If a hot dish is desired. When milk or water la used, a little sugar should be added, but when cold cream la used alone the natural grapesugar, which can be seen glistening on the granules, - Is sufficiently sweet to satisfy the palate. Tills grape-sugar is not poured over the granules, as some people think, but exudes from the granules in the process of manufacture, when the starch of the grains Is changed from starch to grape-sugnr by the process of manufacture. This, In effect. Is the first act of digestion; therefore, Grape-Nuts food Is pre-dlgested end Is most perfectly assimilated by the very weakest stomach. “There’s s Reason.” Made at the pare food factories of the Poetmn Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read the little health classic, “The Read to Wellvllle,” tn.pkgs.