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Title: The Boston Cooking School magazine of culinary science and domestic economics
Year: 1896 (1890s)
Authors: Hill, Janet McKenzie, 1852-1933, ed Boston Cooking School (Boston, Mass.)
Subjects: Home economics Cooking
Publisher: Boston : Boston Cooking-School Magazine
Contributing Library: Boston Public Library
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OSTON, MASS- Let us Teach You A candy thermometer is the secret of successful candy making.never makes a mistake. In our new eighty-page book, It The Art of Home Candy-making we teach you how to duplicate the finest candies made. Just what youhave always wanted, as we teach you exactly how to make fancy hand-dipped bonbons with fruit and nut centres, all kinds of chocolate creams,including our famous Oriental, which has a centre like whipped cream;also all plain candies and the finest fudges made, not like ordinary home-made fudge. We simplify every recipe and guarantee success by givinginstructions by mail tree when necessary. With each outfit we give athermometer, dipping-wire, and four bonbon moulds. Complete outfit SENT PREPAID ANYWHERE AT OUR RISK UPON RECEIPT OF PRICE, $2. THE HOflB CANDY flAKERS, Dept. B, Canton, Ohio ■HOMECANDY MAKING A. postal will bring a deacr ptive booklet Wbenyoujwriteadvertisers, please mention The Boston Cooking-School. Magazine. xxxiii Advertisements
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