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Cassell's Vegetarian Cookery: A Manual of Cheap and Wholesome Diet
by Payne, A. G. (Arthur Gay) · Page 7 of 222 · 77,435 words
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in France, 1889. N. S. Wales, 1889. Victoria, 1889. Other Foreign Rights reserved. CHELSEA TABLE JELLIES, The Inventor and Patentee, in introducing this high-class article of food, begs to warn the Public that the great success and enormous demand the CHELSEA TABLE JELLIES have obtained in Great Britain has brought many imitators on the Market. A few Stores and Grocers are offering same to the Public, no doubt for the purpose of wishing to appear cheaper, or for making extra profit. The favour for the CHELSEA TABLE JELLY has been obtained solely upon the merits of the article, and it is held to be the greatest invention of the kind, bringing within the reach of all classes this hitherto almost unobtainable luxury. This has been fully endorsed by the unsolicited testimony of high-class British journals. The article is put up in cardboard boxes, in quantities to make 1/2-pints, pints, and quarts of jelly, and the following are some of the flavours: Lemon, Orange, Vanilla, Calves' Feet, Noyeau, Raspberry, Punch, and Madeira. It should not be confounded with the ordinary fruit Jelly, which is a totally different article, _this being a pure Calves' Feet jelly_, superseding the use of gelatine in packets for jelly purposes--this latter, as will easily be seen, being now a thing of the past. On each box is printed a public analyst's report, also full directions for use. _The following advantages are claimed over all other Calves Feet jellies_:-- 1. It is less than one-third of the price of bottled jellies, and superior in quality. 2. It never gets mildewed or corky. 3. It never fails to set or jellify. 4. Its extreme simpleness of preparation, only requiring to be melted by the addition of hot water, no flavouring or other matter being required. 5. It will keep good for any time until made up, when it will keep good longer than other jellies. 6. The largest quantity can be made in a few minutes. For persons suffering from dyspepsia or any other ailment, it will also be found to be a great boon, as it can
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