If Walls Could Talk: An intimate history of the home
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A pamphlet published in the 1750s with the title of Poison Detected exposed the tricks of unscrupulous bakers, who’d use lime, chalk and even alum to make their loaves bigger and whiter. According to the pamphleteer, they’d even employ the powdered bones of dead bodies to eke out their flour.