My Little Farm

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My Little Farm
Patrick D Kenny
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Per day now, but some get less and some get more, according to size and constitution. Many people like to see their porridge a bulky mess, which means an excess of water and an injury to the calf. The best possible measure of water is the minimum required uniformly to boil or scald 132 My Little Farm the meals, and I should make it even less if I could.
I mix the dry meals for a month at once, and to every pound I put half a teaspoonful of fine salt, well blended.
Ill health consequent with the
... introduction of solids is nearly always from the stomach, and initial symptoms become evident through the eye, which, in health, is clear, lively, wide open, and with the white of it well in view ; but when the aspect droops, the look growing dull and the eye- lids narrowing over the white, then look out. Neglect it now for a day, and the diminished blood supply, due to digestive derangement and its deficient nutrition, begins to recede from the peripheries, the mouth and feet growing colder as the circulation declines.

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