| Thomas Fuller - 1732 - 320 pages
...help me to Money, and I'll help my felf to Friends. 1031 But one Egg, and that addled too. 1032 Butter is Gold in the Morning, Silver at Noon, and Lead at Night. 1033 Buy and fell, and live by the Lofs. 1034 Buy at a Market, and fell at home. 1035 Buyers want an... | |
| Domestic economy - 1827 - 708 pages
...ia the morning, and teach them to eat it with bread for breakfast. The adage in Italy is—" Fruit is gold in the morning, silver at noon, and lead at night." ORIENTAL COOKERY. WE are accustomed to look to the East for the origin of aits and sciences. I am not,... | |
| Lady - 1827 - 724 pages
...in the morning, and teach them to eat it with bread for breakfast. The adage in Italy is — " Fruit is gold in the morning, silver at noon, and lead at night." ORIENTAL COOKERY. WE are accustomed to look to the East for the origin of arts and sciences. I am not,... | |
| Edward Hitchcock - 1830 - 370 pages
...other food being proportionally lessened in quantity. There is an old saying, founded in truth, " fruit is gold in the morning, silver at noon, and lead at night." It is lead at any time of the day, when taken between meals ; but late in the evening — the usual... | |
| John Gideon Millingen - 1838 - 456 pages
...you must wash milk from your liver. Vin sur lait, c'est souhaif ; lait sur vin, c'est venin. Butter is gold in the morning, silver at noon, and lead at night. He that would live for aye, must eat sage in May. Cur moriatur homo, cui salvia crescit in horto ?... | |
| Alonzo Potter, George Barrell Emerson - 1842 - 586 pages
...person v«-ho uses a great deal of most active exercise, or is much exposed to cold, can long bear it with impunity. If taken, fat in a solid form is less...countries : " It is gold in the morning, silver at noon, lead at night." Ripe fruit, in its season, is wholesome, and preferable, for a person of sedentary... | |
| Alonzo Potter - 1842 - 582 pages
...person who uses a great deal of most active exercise, or is much exposed to cold, can long bear it with impunity. If taken, fat in a solid form is less...proverb of fruit-producing countries : " It is gold hi the morning, silver at noon, lead at night." Ripe fruit, in its season, is wholesome, and preferable,... | |
| David Perkins Page - 1851 - 376 pages
...uses a great deal of most active exercise, or is much exposed to cold, can long bear its use witli impunity. If taken, fat in a solid form is less injurious...morning, silver at noon, and lead at night.' Ripe fruil in its season is wholesome, and preferable, for a persor Fruit.—Drink water.—At meals.—Dress.... | |
| Russell Thacher Trall - 1851 - 488 pages
...Corinthian raisin is the black currant sold at our groceries. There is an old adage which says, " Fruit is gold in the morning, silver at noon, and lead at night." The proverb is founded more in our artificial habits than in nature. Those who are accustomed to a... | |
| William Andrus Alcott - 1853 - 520 pages
...noon. Our evening meals should be light and dry. Hence, perhaps, the saying in regard to fruit, that it is gold in the morning, silver at noon, and lead at night. The worst violation of the rule we are considering is the custom of eating late in the evening. It... | |
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