What a wonderful difference it would eventually make in the wholesomeness of the manners and customs of this entire nation.
Once assured of the truth, the man must hold himself in the clean wholesomeness of it by actively working for his own strength of character from his own initiative.
What an important factor it should be in the education of children to teach them the plain common sense needed to keep the mind healthy--to teach them the uselessness of a mental resistance, and the wholesomeness of a clean mind.
On the other hand it is clearly possible to yield completely to an illness and let Nature take its course, and at the same time to take a mental attitude of wholesomeness toward it which will deprive the illness of much of its power.
Those who are studying wholesomeness and digestibility, however, will avoid as far as possible the use of chemicals for raising, and fats of doubtful purity such as hog's lard.
There seems to be an idea that a safe rule for vegetables is the more you cook them the better, but the fact is they lose in flavour and wholesomeness every five minutes after they are done.
The Cress of the herbalist is a noun of multitude: it comprises several sorts, differing in kind but possessing the common properties of wholesomeness and pungency.
The seeds taken as a salad whilst they are yet green, exceed all other salads by many degrees in pleasantness of taste, sweetness of smell, and wholesomeness for the cold and feeble stomach.
Intelligent thought should be exercised in the care of food, for the health of the consumer is largely dependent upon the purity and wholesomeness of the food supply.
The air, the dishes in which the food is placed, the refrigerator, cellar or closet where stored, and the other food with which it comes in contact, all influence the wholesomeness or cause contamination.
And the wholesomeness of her was a lure to the many even in a drawing-room of London.
Nevertheless, they lack the wholesomeness of more simple foods, and we most fully believe that would women supply their tables with perfectly light, sweet, nutritious bread would cease.
It is because of its greater wholesomeness that in the directions for the preparation of foods given in this work we have given preference to the use of cream over that of butter and other free fats.
Scientific advisers on diet and health esteem the Lettuce highly for its anti-scorbutic properties, and especially for its wholesomeness as a corrective.
It makes a first-rate pickle, and as an agent in colouring it has a recognised value, because of the perfect wholesomeness of the rich crimson hue it imparts to any article of food requiring it.
His views on the wholesomeness of fresh air were far in advance of the general intelligence of his time, and were expressed in spirited terms.
Euro Suggestions Vegetables should be used soon after gathering, as they begin to ferment and lose their wholesomeness as well as flavors very shortly.
Large, plump bananas are far superior to small slender ones in wholesomeness and flavor, besides being cheaper.
All are of prime importance in determining the freshness and wholesomeness of foods, especially meats, poultry, fish, vegetables, and fruits.
Put up under proper precautions these canned goods retain their wholesomeness for an almost indefinite period.
Small wonder that in this atmosphere of wholesomenessand comfort, he chose to spend the hours of the Sabbath during which the public-house was closed; and other hours.
This inborn affinity for refined wholesomeness made Mr. Pater the natural exponent of the highest æsthetic doctrine--the search for harmony throughout all orders of existence.
Over a large area of the United States corn-bread is an article of daily diet with a great majority of the inhabitants, and its wholesomeness as compared with other breads becomes, therefore, an important question.
The most common implied warranties are warranties of title, warranties of wholesomeness in sale of food, warranties in sales by sample, warranties of merchantability, and warranties of fitness of goods to be used for a particular purpose.
Implied Warranty of Wholesomenessin Sales of Food.
A was held liable in damages to B, for breach of implied warranty of wholesomeness of the article sold for food.
What is meant by implied warranty of wholesomeness of food?
The wholesomeness of food is, however, a matter of much greater moment than the appearance it presents on the table.
Their wholesomeness is, perhaps, questionable, and they should be eaten with moderation.
If slightly salted when it is fresh, its wholesomeness is probably not at all impaired; but should it begin to turn rancid, salting will not correct its unwholesomeness.
This influences its value and wholesomenessin no inconsiderable degree.
As there is a doubt respecting the wholesomeness of the eggs laid by roupy hens, it will be as well to throw them away.
The true beauty of Art--as of Music--consists on the contrary of this larger rhythm which makes for wholesomeness and proportion, which achieves at once the rest and the satisfaction that the soul craves.
Simplicity, economy and wholesomeness have been given preferred attention in the preparation of these recipes, many of which are here presented for the first time.
The main argument for the use of Cottolene is the purity of its ingredients and the wholesomeness of the food prepared with it.
Highly spiced dishes rob you of the services of your best guide to the wholesomeness of food--your nose.
Their general wholesomeness and permanent usefulness may be gathered from the fact that they are one of the few fruits which you can eat almost daily the year round, or at very frequent intervals, without getting tired of them.
The wholesomeness of fats is well shown by our appetite for them, which is very keen for small amounts of them--witness, for instance, how quickly we notice and how keenly we object to the absence of butter on our bread or potatoes.
Lionel Johnson was, as Miss Louise Imogen Guiney has written, "a tower of wholesomeness in the decadence which his short life spanned.