A Treatise on Bread, and Bread-Making
Sylvester Graham
Read by Tatiana Chichilla
Sylvester Graham, also known as the "Father of Vegetarianism", was a Presbyterian minister who emphasized clean eating. Graham endorsed the consumption of unprocessed foods, as close in kind as possible to those consumed by our wild ancestors. Whole-grain bread was a favorite topic of his, and in this treatise he expounds upon the origins, benefits, and production of the healthiest bread possible.
Graham's message about healthy living exploded in popularity after an 1832 cholera outbreak in New York City. On his lecture tour after the publication of A Treatise on Bread, and Bread-Making in 1837, he was thronged with admirers, although his lecture circuit was interrupted by angry butchers and commercial bakers. His ideas about the connection between food and physical and spiritual health inspired the Kelloggs, and the Graham cracker is named after him. (Summary by Tatiana Chichilla) (1 hr 47 min)
Chapters
Preface | 2:47 | Read by Tatiana Chichilla |
History of Bread | 6:44 | Read by Tatiana Chichilla |
Laws of Diet | 11:41 | Read by Tatiana Chichilla |
Material of Bread | 15:42 | Read by Tatiana Chichilla |
Properties of Bread | 19:13 | Read by Tatiana Chichilla |
Fermentation | 13:07 | Read by Tatiana Chichilla |
Preparation of Bread | 13:39 | Read by Tatiana Chichilla |
Who Should Make Bread | 20:10 | Read by Tatiana Chichilla |
Varieties of Bread | 4:31 | Read by Tatiana Chichilla |
Reviews
This should be taught through our education system, REQUIRED!
Richard Taylor