"Many argue that the is inhumane, that meat is expensive, that it contains uric acid, that it may be tubercular, and so on. All this is too true; but I do not think that the scientific case for meat is sufficiently explained, or given its due as a body-builder and repairer, as a stimulant and appetizer, which is why, when most people go without it, they must have a substitute."
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DiaristsNon-fiction authors from EnglandAnimal rights activistsFeminists from EnglandPhilanthropists from England
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(133 pages; 160 recipes; 1st published in 1915)
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