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A Few Foods Served to the Nutrition Class

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Title
A Few Foods Served to the Nutrition Class
Type
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Description
This handwritten document lists a selection of foods served to children in the Nutrition Class of the 1926 Sunshine Playground program, as well as a list of topics of discussion at the program's weekly "Healthyful Living" health talks. The menu contains some of Battle Creek Sanitarium's proprietary food products, including Protose meat substitute, Zo cereal, Ferrin iron supplement, and Fig Bran cereal. Sunshine playgrounds were summer nutrition programs for children held at Battle Creek Sanitarium that aimed to increase sun exposure as a preventative for tuberculosis. Children were medically monitored and examined, fed a curated menu of health foods, and given ample time for outside play.
Creator
Lorna Barber
Date Created
1926
Language
English
Bibliographic Citation
[Handwritten menu from Battle Creek Sanitarium's 1926 Summer Playground]. (1926). From Photographs - Album (summer playground - nutrition program for children), 1926. John Harvey Kellogg Papers, Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan. https://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/106025.
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