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Show uu , For Cause and I Country j At no time during the war has the importance of wheat been greater than at this moment Every ounce of saved wheat Is a contribution to our fighting forces Never before has it been so possible for the civilian to lend such direct and vital aid to his cause. Direct orders for the family should be formulated by every patriotic housekeeper. In place of bread lur dinner he should demand ol her household thai they eat more potato) S, or. for variety, rice, as a vegetable, or hominy grlti Breakfast should becin the day not by the breaking of bread but b. Lhe Berving of oatmeal, cornmeal mush, or prepared non-wheat products And the housewife must serve these breakfast cereals not apart from the eggs or coffee, cof-fee, but with them, so that the lack ot bread will be met quite obviously. At luncheon, any bread served should be quite wheatless, and If potatoes po-tatoes are served, bread can be easily omitted. These are only a few of the ways that can be found by the housekeeper who wants to eliminate wheat entirely from her menu, and so make a hich contribution to cause and country. |