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Show LJrx Doctor ujumis ln the Kitchen SwSfc n) Consultant, Ntlonl Dairy Ccu-c'l FEEDING YC'JH "SPACEMAN" Today, the faces of our youths, In It. The an-.le sauce MM I t least the boys, ere turned to- tasteless that wo put it out . . ward outer spare. The plastic a rock and watched a chlpn.Ui.' helmet has crcv.ded the padded devour it and then realize helmet out of M toy shops, or suddenly that the hydration t ' threatens to do so, and the fcath. this dried material could give hi ered headdress a Ion 1 by the a kins-size tummy ache, boys of other days is almost a The point is that today, reflnr rarity. methods of dehydration live B' The boys den't know it, and commercially feasible and pa'a quite possibly their mothers don't abie and nutritionally adequat. realize it either, but t ie nutri- f00(j, j convenient form ar Uonal experiments now belns pleasing variety cake and Ma carried out for tho feeding of caite mixes, herb and spice M kr-our men in space, will have and SCaii0ped and mashed potator?. even now are having, their influ- fat frce milk and you name it MM on everyday dietary prac Fulnre In the mUdle 1930's, when at- In like manner, it may be er tention was centered on Admiral pectcd that experimentation with F.yrd and kil AntareUt evodi- the feeding of astronauts Mil tors, our family ha:- a small and bring extended benefits to the compact house trailer, with wnich homemaker. More accurate know we took the three children and cec of nutritional requirement? their grandmother Into the Cana- should come from a three-year dlan woods, left tho youngsters s'"dy recently carried out by the and Grandma at the guide's home U.S. Air Force and the National ln an abandoned lumber camp, Aeronautics and Space Admlnis and took to the woods with canoe tration. Food supplies were and pack. MjfhM to an accuracy of almc.-t Early Experimental Foods 1 3000th of an ounce. Chemical Ow ng to my connection with analyses were conducted of all the American Medical Associa- consumed and all body Uon, we were fortune to enough wastes excreted, and water intake to get an experimental supply of ar"l output were carefully meas-dehydrated fooda from one of urC(l- Byrd's suppliers. These were Out of this research hopefully among the earliest attcmpls at will come practical information dehydration, other than the which can be applied easily to American Indian's 'jer!;y' and everyday practice. The home, almilar primitive methods. maker cannot be a combined Some of these foods were good; physiologlst-chemist-nutritionist-a few were excellent; some were biologist-researcher. Fortunately ecarcely edible. Tho spinach had she doesn't have to be, as long a nice green shrivelled up worm as tho scientists do it for ber. |