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Counsels on Diet and Foods
637. It was decided that at a certain camp meeting, cheese should
not be sold to those on the ground; but on coming to the ground, Doctor
Kellogg found to his surprise that a large quantity of cheese had been
purchased for sale at the grocery. He and some others objected to this,
but those in charge of the grocery said that the cheese had been bought
with the consent of Brother-----, and that they could not afford to lose
the money invested in it. Upon this, Doctor Kellogg asked the price
of the cheese, and bought the whole of it from them. He had traced
the matter from cause to effect, and knew that some foods generally
thought to be wholesome, were very injurious.—
Letter 40, 1893
[
Selling Cheese on Campground—529
]
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Practice of Mrs. White
638. In regard to cheese, I am now quite sure we have not pur-
chased or placed on our table cheese for years. We never think of
making cheese an article of diet, much less of buying it.—
Letter 1,
1873
[
Cheese not used by E. G. White—Appendix 1:21
]
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