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...puchero recipe of Chef Juan Nieto* of Manhattan's Spanish Restaurant El Chico: Spanish peas (garbanzos), cabbage, potatoes, one fowl, beef (1 to 2 lb.), ham (cubed, about ½lb.), spanish sausage (chorizos), lare onion, tomato, pinch of saffron, salt & pepper. Boil slowly for two hours. Serve fowl, beef, ham and sausage on separate platter, garnished with vegetables. Serve broth separately...
...problem of curing or preventing heat cramps, as illness which was daily exacting its toll of human life. Previous scientific study had been based upon the premise that all the workers needed was plenty of water. The Fatigue Laboratory's work indicated that, a deficiency of salt caused both sunstroke and heat cramps. A mild amount of salt in the drinking water proved to be of value in preventing the illness, and in extreme cases, intravenous injections of a saline solution were made. Following the work of the department, not one death occurred among the 3000 workers employed on Boulder...
...forbidden their members to join lodges, particularly Masonic ones; and they do not care for the indiscriminate fellowship of the United Lutheran Church with non-Lutheran groups. Politely Dr. Knubel replied that the only test his Church would apply to a merger is "the test of the ages-the salt that did not lose its savor...
...themselves. She will tell you that she has seen individual units of these disparate sects thrown together at the same table, quite frequently, but that she has never, from one year to the next, seen them introduce themselves, or heard them utter anything more intimate than "Please pass the salt." --Yale Daily News...
Says he, in a prefatory note: "The experience of which [Resurrection] treats is, incredible as it may seem, a true experience." Alert readers will note that Author Gerhardi does not specify what parts of his narrative are to be taken without salt, will realize that he is seldom averse to spoofing...