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1441 The Fannie Bolton Story, p. 37.3 (Ellen Gould White)
Friday I called on Fannie. She is now in her room at Brother McKenzie’s very nearly settled. I thought we could spare one quart of milk to Brother McKenzie each morning and one pint to Fannie. She is much pleased with her room.
1442 The Fannie Bolton Story, p. 78.5 (Ellen Gould White)
… clothing, milk, fruit, and money. Bro. McKenzie became displeased with Bro. Caldwell, because Bro. Caldwell was put in as Elder of the church, while Bro. McKenzie …
1443 Hermeneutics Interpreting a 19th-Century Prophet in the Space Age, p. 2.3 (Roger W. Coon)
… ’ Need Milk?” (c. 1985).
1444 Hermeneutics Interpreting a 19th-Century Prophet in the Space Age, p. 8.8 (Roger W. Coon)
1. Some 33 years later [1902] Ellen White wrote that “in some cases the use of eggs is beneficial. The time has not come to say that the use of milk and eggs should be totally discarded.” Testimonies for the Church 7:135 .
1445 Hermeneutics Interpreting a 19th-Century Prophet in the Space Age, p. 8.9 (Roger W. Coon)
… obtained—milk and eggs should not be wholly discarded. Chapter entitled, “Extremes in Diet.” in Ellen 6. White, The Ministry of Healing, 320 (Mountain View: Pacific …
1446 My Special Grandmother, p. 1.6 (Evelyn Grace White Jacques)
… cooker), milk and oatmeal cookies for dessert. It was not elaborate but we ate wholesome, energizing food.
1447 My Special Grandmother, p. 2.11 (Evelyn Grace White Jacques)
… to milk a cow and harness a horse in addition to possessing proficiency in household duties. Boys should learn how to cook, sew, and keep house as well as understand …
1448 My Special Grandmother, p. 3.1 (Evelyn Grace White Jacques)
… the milk she and the family drank and milk for the families of her helpers. The milk was sterilized by boiling it in big pans on her wood-burning cookstove. The …
1449 A Nutrition Authority Discusses Mrs. E. G. White, p. 3.3 (Clive Maine McCay)
… more milk, eggs, and meat. The French chemist, Roussel, knew how to prevent pellagra as early as 1840, but more than seventy years were to pass before Americans …
1450 A Nutrition Authority Discusses Mrs. E. G. White, p. 6.4 (Clive Maine McCay)
… buy milk for three mornings. It was a study with me whether to buy the milk for myself and babe or get an apron for him. I gave up the milk, and purchased the cloth …
1451 A Nutrition Authority Discusses Mrs. E. G. White, p. 7.2 (Clive Maine McCay)
… use milk, while others thrive on it….For some the coarser grain preparations are good food, while others cannot use them.”— The Ministry of Healing, 320 .
1452 A Nutrition Authority Discusses Mrs. E. G. White, p. 9.6 (Clive Maine McCay)
… to milk. However, the chemists are busy taking out of hay such products as the protein, so it can be eaten by man. Methods are being devised to break down the cellulose …
1453 A Nutrition Authority Discusses Mrs. E. G. White, p. 9.7 (Clive Maine McCay)
… meat, milk, and eggs. In order to feed large populations, alcohol production will have to cease, since it involves the use of grains that can be eaten by man.
1454 A Nutrition Authority Discusses Mrs. E. G. White, p. 10.3 (Clive Maine McCay)
… of milk [in bread] is an additional expense, and it makes the bread much less wholesome.”— The Ministry of Healing, 301. Products like dry skim milk, now used in bread …
1455 Shall We Use Flesh Foods?, p. 1.4 (Ellen Gould White)
… , with milk or cream, the most healthful diet. They impart nourishment to the body, and give a power of endurance and vigor of intellect that are not produced …
1456 Shall We Use Flesh Foods?, p. 10.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… the milk of the cows will also be excluded from the diet of God’s commandment-keeping people. In a short time it will not be safe to use anything that comes from …
1457 Shall We Use Flesh Foods?, p. 12.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… discarded. Milk and cream can be used by some.— Counsels on Diet and Foods, 290 .
1458 Shall We Use Flesh Foods?, p. 14.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… of milk gravy, or milk toast, without suffering in consequence; but other members of my family can eat these things, and realize no such effect; therefore I take …
1459 The Salamanca Vision and the 1890 Diary, p. 55.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… and milk—and were refreshed. We were soon seated in the cars for Toledo. Without delay we took streetcars for the next depot while a dray took our trunks across …
1460 Counsels for the Church -- Study Guide, p. 32.3 (Ellen G. White Estate)
… as milk and eggs are not available, in which case the change from flesh foods to a more natural diet will be difficult until the lack is supplied. But usually …