1943. Leah Widtsoe, family educator and the granddaughter of
President Brigham Young, writes a cookbook for the family. John
Widtsoe writes in the Foreword: Thus it comes about that the woman
who prepared the food of the family rises to a place of first
social importance. If she does not comply with the modern knowledge
of nutrition, she becomes an incipient menace to humanity. If, on
the other hand, she strives to use all available food knowledge,
she becomes a producer of health among her family. See other titles
by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
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