NUTRITION PROBLEM



Alternative cheap menus costing six annas or thereabout will not be difficult to prepare by consulting the list appended at the beginning . In fact, it will be necessary to do so, because it will be quite a task to stick to the same menu month after month.

Very little help be required, I think, for those who are ready to pay annas twelve or more for their daily diet. The listing would be quite easy if one carefully goes through the food list. A substantial and tasteful diet is quite easy of comprehension if one is ready to spare Rupee one daily. But this would be possible only for the rich, for whom this article was not primarily meant.

S. C. Laha
S. C. Laha, M. B. (Cal. Univ.)