WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
Foods that will win the war and how to cook them (1918) cover

Foods that will win the war and how to cook them (1918)

Open in WeRead

Explore more books like this:

About This Book

A practical wartime cookery manual advising households how to conserve staple foods and stretch rations through substitution and careful cooking. It explains why wheat, meat, sugar and fats should be economized, outlines ingredient substitutions (other grains, potatoes, fish, cheese) and meat-extension techniques, and gives recipes, menus for wheatless and meatless days, methods for rendering and reusing fats, and ways to use leftovers. Guidance on ration planning, caloric needs, purchasing and preparation methods is provided alongside charts and tested recipes to maintain nutrition while reducing waste and supporting broader food-saving efforts.

About the Author

Goudiss, C. Houston portrait

C. Houston Goudiss

C. Houston Goudiss was an American author and food expert, best known for his work during World War I. His notable book, "Foods that Will Win the War and How to Cook Them" (1918), provided practical guidance on food preparation and conservation in the context of wartime rationing. Goudiss's writing reflects the era's emphasis on resourcefulness and nutrition, aiming to support the war effort through informed cooking practices. His contributions to culinary literature highlight the intersection of food, health, and social responsibility during a pivotal time in history.

You May Also Like