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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
Digitizing Sponsor: Boston Public Library

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sah. A man travelling in )\Iaine met amiddle-aged farmer, who said his father,ninety years old, was still on the farmwhere he was bom. Ninety years old,eh? Yep, Pop is close to ninety.Is his health good? Taint muchnow. Hes been complainin for a fewmonths back. Whats the matterwith him? I dunno; sometimes Ithink farmin dont agree with him. The Romans had a strong sense ofthe beautiful, remarked the student.Yes, replied Mrs. McGudley; butthey wasnt practical. For instance,those Roman candles was very prettyto look at, but they wasnt much good toread by. — Washington Star. •Fall House Cleaning- Fevers and sickness frequently followthe house opening, due to germs thathave developed during the summer. Prevent this, by thoroughh- cleansing and dis-infecting with Plaits Chlorides. The Odorless Disinfectant Two Sizes : 25 and 50 centsSample and Booklet. The Sanitary Home, FREEHENRY B. PL ATT, 42 Cliff St., New York 396 ADVERTISEMENTS 1 ou actually see the foodAv^nile it <^^ IS baking!
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quart Casserole WDIi V Glass DishesJr I JtUlA for Baking Trade Mark Regd (FIRB • GLASS) One woman writes: I am fascinated with myPyrex Casserole. The fact that it allows one to peepcalmly into the oven and see through the glass thecondition of ones dinner puts its value beyond anymoney standard, saving that precious nerve force thatI used to expend reaching into a hot oven, raising ahot lid, getting burned and irritated. Pyrex is a new-process glassware which is crystal-clear, splendidly durable and practical, immaculatelyclean, and charming to see on the dining table.These dishes stand the heat of the hottest oven, donot chip, craze nor flake—the fate of so many kitchenutensils—and yet are so pretty and inviting on thedining table that they coax the most captious appetite. Pyrex Glass Dishes are madeshapes and The heat capacity of the glass is so great that youbake faster, more thoroughly, more uniformly. It isalmost impossible to burn food cooked in Pyrex glass!No grease, odor

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  • bookyear:1914
  • bookdecade:1910
  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookpublisher:New_York__etc_____Whitney_Publications__etc__
  • bookcontributor:Boston_Public_Library
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  • bookleafnumber:400
  • bookcollection:cookbooks
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