Daniel Griliopoulos

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The strength and persistence of advice to wealthier parents about suitable diets for children to focus on ‘plain’ food – by which the Victorians meant carbohydrates – tended to put middle- and upper-class children’s diets much closer to that of their poorer compatriots than a consideration of money alone might lead one to think.
How to be a Victorian
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