Instead of giving stale bread, zwieback may be used.
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Carefully made toast, "zwieback," and stale bread may be given to young children.
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Dinner: Whole wheat zwieback with nut butter.
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Cultivate the habit of eating zwieback, hard crackers or other hard food substances that require real vigorous chewing.
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Do not give anything to baby between its regular meals but water; crackers, zwieback, and bread are prohibited between.
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Pour over small pieces of zwieback (rusk).
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A glass of milk and a Graham wafer, or a cup of broth and a zwieback, will answer the purpose.
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Those who like starch and nuts can make a splendid meal of nut meats and whole wheat biscuits or zwieback.
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Stale bread cut thin and freshly dried in the oven until it is crisp is very useful, also the unsweetened zwieback.
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Having failed to find him in his cabin, he was bringing him his zwieback and large peasant cup of tea on deck.
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Older children may take skimmed milk, raw scraped beef, junket, and coddled white of egg or raw egg, bread crumbs, toasted, or zwieback.
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Then he set at Mrs. Turnbull's hand a glass of milk thinned with limewater and an elaborate platter holding three small pieces of zwieback.
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Whether raw or cooked, cheese seems to call for the harder kinds of bread-crusty rolls or biscuits, zwieback, toast, pulled bread or hard crackers.
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He ate eagerly-chicken ,fruitcompote, potato salad-againshades of the Court physicians, who fed him at night a balanced ration of milk, egg, and zwieback!
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Zwieback said Baca will be interviewed by federal probation officials in about a month.
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Zwieback or bread crumbs may be given in small quantities.