SUPPLEMENT TO 



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LESSON FOR THE FARM HOME 



L. H. Bailey, Director 

 Course for the Farm Home, Martha Van Rensselaer, Supervisor 



„ M „ _ ITHACA, NEW YORK FOOD SERIES 



VOL. H. No. 41 JUNE J( , 9I3 No . g 



RULES FOR PLANNING THE FAMILY DIETARY 



DISCUSSION PAPER 



The object of the discussion paper is twofold: first, it gives an oppor- 

 tunity to the reader to classify her knowledge on the subject treated; 

 second, it enables the reader to contribute interest and ideas profitable to 

 the success of the Reading-Course. Many ideas helpful to other readers 

 are thus put into the " exchange " system; one object in the course is to 

 " pass on " needed information. No contributor's name will be used 

 without her permission. Even though a member thinks that she has 

 nothing valuable to contribute to the course, she will nevertheless afford 

 much satisfaction to the Supervisor of the Reading-Course if she will 

 answer questions and thus show her interest. 



i. What is your most troublesome problem in planning the family 

 dietary ? 



Published semi-monthly throughout the year by the New York State College of Agriculture at 

 Cornell University. Entered as second-class matter October 13, 1911, at the post office at Ithaca, 

 New York, under the Act of Congress of July 16, 1894. 



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