A guide to the preservation of health in South Australia :[extracts] |
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Title : | A guide to the preservation of health in South Australia :[extracts] |
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Creator : | Fitzpatrick, A. (Adolphus) | ||
Source : | Guide to the preservation of health in South Australia, pp. 20-24 | ||
Date of creation : | [1843] | ||
Format : | Book | ||
Dimensions : | 170 x 115 mm | ||
Contributor : | State Library of South Australia | ||
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Description : |
Extract in which Fitzpatrick makes recommendations on the diet which should be followed by colonists in South Australia. Fitzpatrick suggests that the consumption of large amounts of meat which characterised the English diet was not appropriate in the considerably warmer climate of South Australia: 'One meal of fresh meat per diem is all that is necessary in South Australia : on the contrary, vegetables cannot be used too freely...' (pp. 20-21). He goes on to discuss the consumption of alcoholic drinks; a notably longer section than that devoted to food. |
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Period : | 1836-1851 |
Further reading : | Dyson, Laurel Evelyn. How to cook a galah : a celebration of Australian's culinary heritage, South Melbourne : Lothian Books, 2002 Symons, Michael. One continuous picnic : a gastronomic history of Australia, Carlton, Vic. : Melbourne University Press, 2007 |