Beef tea for an invalid should be freshly made from lean, juicy rump or topside, freshly killed.
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Beef tea for an invalid should be freshly made from lean, juicy rump or topside, freshly killed.
victorian girlies why are we drinking this
TOP CAT, polishing off a mug of hot beef broth: I have to admit, boys, that nothing could be more nourishing on a chilly and foggy Southern California morning than beef broth! CHOO-CHOO, with the usual glibness: And if you ask me, TC, sometimes beef broth might be nourishing in its own right! TOP CAT: How right you are, Chooch; how right you are!
Honestly after finding a hot drink vending machine that sold Bovril (beef extract which some people apparently drink like tea???), drinking beans isn't that strange
Thanks for this extremely cursed information.
“New Vitality When Most Needed,” The Province (Vancouver). March 3, 1932. Page 8. ---- A cup of Bovril is tempting to invalid appetites. It directly gives a new feeling of vitality. a new courage to regain lost strength, Furthermore, by its unique power of stimulating the processes of nutrition, Bovril enables the convalescent to get more nourishment from other food and so rebuilds strength on a lasting basis.
British ad for Beef Tea from 1900.
Good evening lads
Beef tea is a thing and my flabber has never been so ghasted in all my life