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Identifier: americancookery19unse_0 (find matches)
Title: American cookery
Year: 1914 (1910s)
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Publisher: New York (etc.) : Whitney Publications (etc.)
Contributing Library: Boston Public Library
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ove Sponge Cake (potato flour) Candied Mint Leaves or Mint Turkish Paste II Cold Chicken Timbales, with Lettuce and French Dressing Cucumber Sandwiches Plain Bread-and-Butter Sandwiches Vanilla Ice Cream in Cups, Crushed Strawberry Sauce Assorted Cakes Fruit Punch ^ ^ 1^ Menu for Wedding Breakfast (June) Strawberry-and-Pineapple Cocktail Lobster Cutlets, Sauce Tartare Yeast Rolls Broiled Lamb Chops, Asparagus Lettuce and Cress, French Dressing Orange Sherbet Brides Cake Coffee ^ ^ 1^ Menus for School Banquets Strawberry-and-Pineapple Cocktail (Stemmed glasses) Fresh Fish Croquettes, Sauce Tartare Tiny Baking Powder Biscuit Cold Boiled Ham, Sliced Thin Creamed or Scalloped Potatoes Olives Junket Ice Cream, Maple Sauce (in cups) Assorted Cake II Strawberries, French Fashion Creamed Fish in Ramekins or Paper Cases Olives Pickles Yeast Rolls Pigeons en Casserole, Currant Jelly (with vegetables) Lettuce-and-Cress, French Dressing Fresh Raspberry Sherbet Whipped Cream Assorted Cake Ki(L.\),
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American Cookery Vol. XX JUNE-JULY, 1915 No. 1 The Coming of the Tea-House By Mary Harrod Northend THE tea-house originated in Japan,the land of cherry blossoms.They are found there at everyturn, small artistic little affairs, presidedover by the pretty geisha girls. In ourown country the tea-houses are generallyremodelled shops, barns or farmhousesthat were fast passing into decay beforethey took on a new lease of life. Thereis about them a picturesqueness whichmay lie with the overhanging branchesof the elms that have stood guard forcenturies, or it may be the weatherbeatenexterior that appeals. Years ago tea-houses were unknown.They have sprung into existence withinthe last few years, broadening theirscope until now we find one in mostevery suburban town or village. Theystand by the wayside, a swinging signgiving evidence of their new life, andtempt the passerby to partake of theirhospitality. The introduction of the tea-house hassolved many perplexing household diffi-culties and t

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