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October 15, 2019 · Posted in Cookbook 

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Image from page 649 of “American cookery” (1914)
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Identifier: americancookery19unse_0
Title: American cookery
Year: 1914 (1910s)
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Publisher: New York [etc.] : Whitney Publications [etc.]
Contributing Library: Boston Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Boston Public Library

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rize—L. McDonald – St. Louis, Missouri Prize—Mrs. T. J. Kennard – Redlands, Cal. Prize—Mrs. G. H. Meek – Fostina, Ohio Prize—Mrs. A. J. Lyon – Wichita Falls, Texas Prize—Mrs. C. V. Hamm – Fort Logan, Colo. Prize—V. Lucile Tustin – Chillicothe, Ohio Prize—Jessie A. Boys – – Ames, Iowa Prize—America Akers – Lebanon, Indiana Prize—Florence Irene Archer, New York City We have not room, in this small space, togive the names of all the winners. The fulllist will be given in the March, 1916, issueof Good Hoasekeeinng, or sent on receiptof 2c to cover postage. Kitchen Bouquet has been used by expertcooks and famous chefs for over thirty yearswho would not be without it. Send for asample bottle. A dash of it, added to soups,meats, gravies, sauces, etc., will give themthe most tempting aroma and delicious flavorimaginable. It will transform even a com-monplace dish into a real triumph. Send for a free sample todaySold by grocers everywhere THE PALISADE MFG. CO.

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353 Clinton Ave.West Hoboken, N.J. and a wholesome stimulus if it is keptas a servant; as a master it too fre-quently leads to ruin. — Youths Companion. Faithful to the End Outside many cottages in northernFrance, says the London Field, you willsee a caged wheel, some six feet in di-ameter, fastened to the wall. Oc-casionally you will see a dog enter it,and squirrel fashion set it revolving forabout an hour. At the other end of theaxle of the wheel, inside the house, thereis a churn that is filled with milk everymorning. Always at the same momentthe dog reports for duty. He steps intothe wheel immediately, revolves itfaithfully for an hour, and then stepsout and goes his way to play like otherdogs. One morning man began showing hissuperior intelligence by pouring a hailof shells into the quiet village. Theshells unroofed the httle cottages orconverted them into mounds of ruin.The inhabitants fled precipitately. Butthe dogs did not run away; nor did theyconsider that the shells conce

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Chef Jager
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Image by SandShoes
Thought "belling" the kitten would mean I’d hear him jump onto the counter… obviously not

SlicingApplesAction2
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Image by YoAmes
slicing apples–action shot!


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