
audiobook
by Alberta M. (Alberta Moorhouse) Goudiss, C. Houston (Charles Houston) Goudiss
In the midst of a national push to conserve food for the war effort, this practical guide offers everyday households a clear roadmap to doing their part without sacrificing meals. It explains why saving wheat, reducing meat, and cutting back on sugar are essential, and it translates those goals into simple, actionable steps that fit right into a family kitchen. The tone is straightforward and encouraging, reminding readers that even modest changes can add up to a massive contribution.
Packed with over two hundred recipes and menu ideas, the book shows how to replace wheat with corn and other grains, stretch meat with inventive substitutes, and create satisfying desserts without sugar. From hearty war breads to low‑cost meat dishes and sweet treats made from syrups, each recipe balances nutrition, flavor, and thriftiness. Home cooks will find the instructions easy to follow, turning patriotic duty into delicious, budget‑friendly meals.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (174K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Albert R. Mann Library. Home Economics Archive: Research, Tradition and History (HEARTH). Ithaca, NY: Albert R. Mann Library, Cornell University, Audrey Longhurst, William Flis, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
Release date
2005-03-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
b. 1876
A food writer and editor from the early 20th century, she is best remembered for practical wartime cooking advice written with Charles Houston Goudiss. Her work focused on making everyday meals economical, useful, and well planned.
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b. 1880
A pioneering food journalist, he helped bring practical nutrition advice into American homes through books, articles, and radio. His work focused on making healthy eating understandable and useful in everyday life.
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