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Image taken from page 107 of ‘[Old Touraine. The life and history of the famous châteaux of France.]’
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Title: "[Old Touraine. The life and history of the famous châteaux of France.]"
Author: COOK, Theodore Andrea – Sir
Shelfmark: "British Library HMNTS 10169.eee.1."
Volume: 01
Page: 107
Place of Publishing: London
Date of Publishing: 1898
Publisher: Rivingtons
Edition: Third edition, revised.
Issuance: monographic
Identifier: 000773256

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Image from page 71 of “Houston Civic Club cook book, 1906” (1906)
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Title: Houston Civic Club cook book, 1906
Year: 1906 (1900s)
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Subjects: Cooking, American — Texas
Publisher: Houston, Tex. : V.Z. Crawford, 1906
Contributing Library: Houston Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation

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utter, mix with flour thor-oughly ; then add the water and roll out into pie paste. MRS. GEO. M. SEAMAN. LEMON PIE. The juice and the rind of one lemon, two eggs, eight heapingtablespoonsful of sugar, one small teacupful of milk, one tea-spoonful of corn starch; mix the corn starch with a little ofthe milk and put the remainder on the fire, and, when boiling,stir in the corn starch and boil one minute. Let this cool andthen add the yolks of the eggs, four heaping tablespoonsfulof sugar and the grated rind and juice of the lemon all wellbeaten together. Have a deep pie plate lined with paste andfill with the mixture; bake slowly; beat the whites of eggs toa stiff froth and gradually beat into them the remainder ofthe sugar. Cover the pie with this and brown slowly. MRS. SOPHIE WOLFF. LEMON PIE. Take one lemon, grate off the rind also grating the pulpand juice, a piece of butter the size of a lemon, one cupful DIAMON DS You have never had an opportunityto buy diamonds on such easy terms

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0.00 for this white andperfect DIAMOND,mounted in 14-caratTiffany; for cashand per week.

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