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Offering his discovery to U.S. poultry-men, Lorenz had a word of warning: if the consumer should swallow an unconsumed hormone pellet with his chicken, it might make him sick. To avoid this, he suggested that the pellets be implanted in a part not usually eaten, i.e., the neck...
...example, cajolery and compulsion. He told his officers, U.S. and British, that they had to get along. He then saw to it that they did so or left his service. First in Britain and then in North Africa, U.S. and British ground, air and naval men have worked, eaten, drunk and fought together as one service, to an extent and in a fashion never dreamed of in World War I. In the heat of combat, U.S. and British field officers go out of their way to criticize themselves, compliment one another on a job well done...
...Grits (also called hominy or hominy grits) is a coarsely ground, somewhat glutinous meal made from corn, is eaten with melted butter or hot gravy...
...spinach." A firm Rombauer fan is Mrs. Leon Henderson, wife of one of the New Deal's best-fed figures. Once the Hendersons had kitchen trouble. Nothing "seemed to work out right" until one day Mr. Henderson brought The Joy of Cooking home. Since then, the Hendersons have eaten well. Mrs. Henderson believes that Author Rombauer has "really done something for the women of America...
...Seven oil company truckers dropped their half-eaten hamburgers in the Liberty Café. Their loaded gas trucks were last seen roaring northward out Cimarron Street...