Oleomargarine: Hearings Before the Committee on Agriculture, House of Representative, Seventy-eight Congress, First Session, on H. R 2400U.S. Government Printing Office, 1943 - 438 pages |
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Page 19
... trying to imitate the appearance of traditional butter ? Dr. CARLSON . Well , you are a member of our National Congress , are you not ? Mr. ANDRESEN . I hope so . Dr. CARLSON . I will not need to answer your OLEOMARGARINE 19.
... trying to imitate the appearance of traditional butter ? Dr. CARLSON . Well , you are a member of our National Congress , are you not ? Mr. ANDRESEN . I hope so . Dr. CARLSON . I will not need to answer your OLEOMARGARINE 19.
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... trying to get the relationship there . Out of 100 pounds of 4 - percent milk , you would get 4 pounds of butterfat . Out of what is left you would get between 7 and 8 pounds of powdered skimmed milk , and I got the inference that this ...
... trying to get the relationship there . Out of 100 pounds of 4 - percent milk , you would get 4 pounds of butterfat . Out of what is left you would get between 7 and 8 pounds of powdered skimmed milk , and I got the inference that this ...
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... trying to make is if the price of powdered skimmed milk was allowed to bring its normal price , the price of butter necessarily would not have to be any more than the price of oleomargarine . Dr. CARLSON . That is possible . I am not an ...
... trying to make is if the price of powdered skimmed milk was allowed to bring its normal price , the price of butter necessarily would not have to be any more than the price of oleomargarine . Dr. CARLSON . That is possible . I am not an ...
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... trying to reduce the cost of living , even to the point of rolling back prices through subsidies , surely an economical product such as margarine should not be handicapped . Butter , as we all know , is in very short supply . In 1886 ...
... trying to reduce the cost of living , even to the point of rolling back prices through subsidies , surely an economical product such as margarine should not be handicapped . Butter , as we all know , is in very short supply . In 1886 ...
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... trying to tell the American public that oleo was as good as butter , and that was not the fact . It was not a scientific fact . But since 1938 when they started fortifying it with vitamins , that now according to you it is equal to ...
... trying to tell the American public that oleo was as good as butter , and that was not the fact . It was not a scientific fact . But since 1938 when they started fortifying it with vitamins , that now according to you it is equal to ...
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Agriculture American ANDRESEN animal fats Association benzoic acid bill butter butterfat CARLSON cents a pound cents per pound Chairman CLEVENGER colored margarine colored oleomargarine committee Congress consumer consumption corn oil cotton cottonseed oil cream dairy farmers dairy industry dairy products DAVIDSON diacetyl ELDRIDGE fats and oils Federal Food Federal tax flavor Food and Drug food product fraud FULMER garine gentleman yield GILCHRIST going GUCKENBURGER GUNDERSON HINES HOPE HOPKINS housewife imitation ingredients interest KLEBERG labeling LAGUARDIA lard legislation lend-lease license fees manufacture of margarine McCORD MURRAY National nutrition oleo oleomar PACE peanut oil percent PHILLIPS POAGE question regulations repeal representing restrictions RIZLEY ROACH ROGERS sale of oleomargarine SCHORSKE sell skim milk sodium benzoate sold soybean oil standard of identity statement tax on oleomargarine Texas thing tion uncolored United vegetable oils vitamin WICKERSHAM WING ZIMMERMAN
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Page 343 - This is also reported to have included small quantities of oleomargarine made "exclusively from animal oil" from 1918 through 1915. ' This total represents the sum of the quantities shown for each type and is the total as reported by the Bureau of Agricultural Economics of the US Department of Agriculture. The...
Page 339 - That for the purpose of this act the word "butter" shall be understood to mean the food product usually known as butter, and which is made exclusively from milk or cream, or both, with or without common salt, and with or without additional coloring matter.
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Page 371 - The project was originally recommended by the Committee on Food and Nutrition of the National Research Council, the organization which has given the subject of relative food value of butter and oleomargarine much attention in recent years.
Page 103 - The introduction or delivery for introduction into interstate commerce of any food, drug, device, or cosmetic that is adulterated or misbranded. (b) The adulteration or misbranding of any food, drug, device, or cosmetic in interstate commerce.
Page 103 - The following acts and the causing thereof are hereby prohibited: (a) The introduction or delivery for introduction into interstate commerce of any food, drug, device, or cosmetic that is adulterated or misbranded.
Page 286 - If it is an imitation of another food, unless its label bears, in type of uniform size and prominence, the word "imitation" and, immediately thereafter, the name of the food imitated.
Page 11 - Provided, When oleomargarine is free from artificial coloration that causes it to look like butter of any shade of yellow said tax shall be one-fourth of one cent per pound.
Page 104 - ... or both such imprisonment and fine; but if the violation is committed after a conviction of such person under this section has become final such person shall be subject to imprisonment for not more than three years, or a fine of not more than $10,000, or both such imprisonment and fine.