Alice G. Marsh

Alice G. Marsh, Sc.D., R.D., is professor of home economics at Andrews University.

Articles by Alice G. Marsh

Nutrition Today

June 1958

Question: How can the acid-base balance of foods be taught to a lay class in nutrition?

Answer: Without a doubt, the best way to teach the acid-base balance to a lay group is to present a good plan for daily food…

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Nutrition Today

March 1958

Question.—What is the answer to the fatty acid question? Should we eat saturated or un­saturated fatty acids?

Answer.—In any diet we eat fats that yield both the saturated and unsaturated fatty acids. But in today's…

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Nutrition and the Minister

December 1977

JUST NOW I feel sorry for ministers. My question is "How can you be expert in all you are expected to know?" I will not try to list all the people you are, all the "hats" you wear, all the "chairs" you fill. But this I do know, when there…

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