The Food of the Gods - A Popular Account of Cocoa by Brandon Head
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as did the old Spaniards. The writer has even seen a little
tobacco-press ingeniously adapted for the purpose of extracting the butter, the invention of Mr. J.H. Hart, of the Trinidad Botanical Gardens, a gentleman who has done much in the direction of investigating the best cacao for seed, and the most favourable methods of cultivation. APPENDIX II. BOURNVILLE WORKS SUGGESTION SCHEME. OBJECTS. _December, 1902._ The objects in view are: 1. To encourage our employés to make all the suggestions they can for the mutual welfare of the business and everyone connected with it. Even the smallest suggestion may be of value. 2. To enable those in our employ to share in the benefit of the suggestions they make, and to receive personal recognition for them. 3. To insure harmonious relations between all sections of the work. |
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