Show CULTIVATE SENSE OF TASTE its possession said to have flave good effect F on general health taste and smell are two senses we do not cultivate enough indeed he hearing r as we know in the case of the blind can reach an acuteness which the ordinary person is absolutely deficient in both taste and smell have great uses probably we should not see people living in dirty and t ary conditions so blissfully were the sense of smell a little more developed while taste especially in women is often stigmatized as greediness the gourmet to use a french word is not a but a man whose taste la Is aesthetically and exquisitely trained it is said that ahe he marechal Maree hal due do richelieu who was a great f astronomic connoisseur possessed pods essed so i I 1 ie a taste as to be able to distinguish list n EJ whether the breast breaston brea of a h chicken vis cut from the side of the gall or not in the same way wine alne castera cefi can tell a vintage instantly women rather despise taste they eat and that is ill all yet taste was certainly given us for a good purpose and no one can order a dinner ainner intelligently intelli antly who has not cultivated anted lifie palate the food one likes and enjoys always arees agrees a c rees with ones health better than any other and the faddist who would reduce all diet to uniformity would in n time wreck the public digestion |