1934 Gordon's Cocktail & Food Recipes

Health Combinations ~LEASURE without penalty is within ~ the reach of the drinker who will ob- serve a few simple rules. Self– imposed restraint is a negative factor in life for which the fun-loving side of man has small taste; his life is so full of "don't's" that no wonder he too frequently throws discretion to the winds and has his fling. Drinking and · eating for pleasure may be indulged in with– out restraint other than the observation of the law of moderation. Food may of course be taken without alcoholic drink, which is a non– essential to the average person; but alcoholic drink should never be taken without food. Alcoholic drinks combine easily with certain types of food, and in the process of combining, the system is spared the shock that results when raw alcoholic substances come in con– tact with body tissues. Cells may function without injury while feeding upon liquor-food combinations, whereas it is an undisputed fact that cells may be permanently injured by hav- 9

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