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A collection of practical essays offering clear, experience-based guidance for household cooking and entertaining, aimed at middle-class readers seeking self-reliance in the kitchen. It explains techniques such as proper frying, kitchen economy, and methods to make dishes presentable, and gives expanded recipes and step-by-step tips rather than terse cookbook directions. Chapters cover breakfasts, dinners, suppers, seasonal and picnic dishes, salads, cooling drinks, game and fish cookery, holiday menus, and food for invalids. The tone blends instruction with anecdotes to correct common mistakes and to make culinary principles accessible to nonprofessional cooks.
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