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Identifier: cu31924073879508
Title: The standard domestic science cook book
Year: 1908 (1900s)
Authors: Lee, William H. (William Henry), 1848-1913 Hansey, Jennie Adrienne, 1843-
Subjects: Cookery, American cbk
Publisher: Chicago, Laird & Lee
Contributing Library: Cornell University Library
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be excellent. Take out-door exercise. DIET.If troubled with corpulency, eat freely of fruits, carrots, spinach, tomatoes,asparagus, good, fresh fish, young chickens, etc. Starches and sugars shouldnot be eaten by those suffering ffom rheumatism. Avoid coffee, eggs and alldark or red meats, especially beef, and use no alcoholic liquors of any kind,in case of kidney disorders, but drink plenty of good, pure water. SIMPLE REMEDY FOR SUMMER COMPLAINT. A teaspoonful of prepared powdered charcoal stirred thoroughly into aglass of water and taken after each meal will cure the most obstinate caseof summer trouble. Sweetens the stomach and corrects indigestion, ONIONS —A GREAT PURIFIER. Raw onions eaten freely two or three times a day are said to be anexcellent remedy for gall-stones and gravel by absorption; also splendid forthe kidneys and rheumatism,— young. onions, of course, are preferable inspring and summer, and Bermuda and Spanish onions in winter season. 457 Wedding Anniversaries

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1 sj COTTON2NP PAPER3RP LEATHER3™ WOODEN7TH WOOLENlOIH TIN121? SILK&LINEN15 H? CRYSTALZOll CHINA25™ SILVER30™ PEARL40™ RUBY50 ™ GOLDEN75™ DIAMOND Oqplflit, Itoe.bf Wa. H. Ul. ♦^^^^ S?H^SW455IHfl8!S!B8WSSt!S5!aS9W3K5SSW^^ a Edited by IDA LEWIS MASON, Special Teacher of Sewing in Chicago Schools. Department 32. DOMESTIC ECONOMY means more than merely saving money in man-aging the household. It means, also, the spending of money judiciously,the saving of time and labor, and, conducting the affairs of the home tothe best possible advantage. This department, therefore, treats not only ofeconomical household management, but also crochet work, embroidery, plainand fancy sewing, knitting. The Modern Kitchen, Foods for Each Month,Donts for the Kitchen, The Laundry, and Household Expense Accounts. Domestic Economy, that branch of Domestic Science whichtreats of the economical and skillful management of household af-fairs, is based upon scientific knowledge and practical experi

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Image taken from page 270 of ‘England Picturesque and Descriptive … With … illustrations’
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Title: "England Picturesque and Descriptive … With … illustrations"
Author: COOK, Joel.
Shelfmark: "British Library HMNTS 10348.h.5."
Page: 270
Place of Publishing: Philadelphia
Date of Publishing: 1882
Publisher: Porter & Coates
Issuance: monographic
Identifier: 000772834

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