Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 October 1907 — EASY FOOD [ARTICLE]

EASY FOOD

Ready far Instant Use Without Cooking. Almost everyone likes a cereal food of-home kind at breakfast and supper, but the ordinary way of cooking cereals results in a pasty mass that is hard to digest, and If not properly digested, the raw mass goes down into the intestinal tract where gas is generated and trouble follows. Everyone knows that good food properly digested keeps the body well, while poor food, or evpn food of good quality that is poorly prepared and not digested, is sure to bring on some kind of disease. Itoe eetoeat toed to togaet Ln thia line is Grape-Nuts, made from wheat and barley, and cooked thoroughly at the factory, some 12 to 16 hours being consumed in the different processes of preparation. The food, therefore, is rendy for .instant 'Service and the starch has been changed to a form of Sugar, so that it is pre-digeeted and ready for almost immediate absorption. A Chicago young lady writes that she suffered for years from indigestion and dyspepsia from the use of food that was not suitable to her powers of digestion. She says: “I began using Grape-Nuts, and I confess to having had a prejudice at first, and was repeatedly urged before I finally, decided to try the food, but I have not known what indigestion Is since using it, and have never been stronger or in better health. I have Increased In weight from 109 to 124 pounds.** ’ People can be well, practically without cost, if they will adopt scientific , food and leave off the indigestible sort ‘There’s a Reason.” Grape-Nuts Food is crisp and delirious to the taste. It should be served exactly as ft comes from the package, without cooking, except In cases where it is made up into puddings and other lesserts.—Book of delicious recipes, and I The Road to WellvUle,** in pkgs.