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The Laurel Health Cookery: A Collection of Practical Suggestions and Recipes for the Preparation of Non-Flesh Foods in Palatable and Attractive Ways
by Perkins, Evora Bucknum · Page 428 of 439 · 153,580 words
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262 Hashed Browned, 263 Creamed, 263 Irish Way, 261 In Jackets, 261 Mashed, 263 New, Small, 262 Parisian, Improved, 263 Puree, 264 Steamed, 262 Sweet, Baked, 264 Boiled, 264 Mashed, 264 =Preserving= Corn in Brine, 73 Beans, String, in Brine, 73 To Can, 69 Asparagus, 70 In Full Lengths, 70 Beans, Shelled, 70 String, 70 Beets, 71 Corn, 71 Greens, 70 Mushrooms, 71 Okra, 71 Peas, 71 To Dry, 72 Beans, Shelled, 72 String, 72 Corn, 72 Mushrooms, 72 Pumpkin, Baked, 265 Individual, 265 Mashed, 265 Radishes, 265 Spinach, 265 With Cream, 266 Squash, Summer, 266 Baked, Ripe, 266 With Corn, 266 Winter, 266 Baked, Mashed, 267 Virginia Way, 267 Mashed, 267 Starchless, 270 and Sugarless, 270 Suggestions, 237 Tomatoes, 267 Broiled, 269 Puree, 269 Raw, 268 Steamed, 268 Stewed, 268 Turnips, 269 Boiled, 269 Mashed, 270 Vegetable Stew, 270 [Illustration: THE “SAVORY” DOUBLE BOILER] ERRATA The sauce number 72 given for Peanut and Rice Croquettes (page 152), and for Mashed Beans (page 186), should be 75. Transcriber’s Notes. Punctuation has been standardised and simple typographical errors have been repaired. Hyphenation and obsolete/variant spelling have been preserved as printed. Bold text is surrounded by =equals signs=. The corrections noted in the book’s Errata have been applied to the text; the Errata section itself has been moved from after the Table of Contents to the end of the book. Commas were printed as periods in the series of sauces on pages 159, 183, and 190 and have been changed to match similar series. The following changes have also been made: Page 6: “Breads--Unleavened, Without Chemicals” for “Breads--Unleaved, Without Chemicals” Page 11: “time and strength in using.” [added period] Page 21: “Sometimes leave them whole” for “Sometimes leaves them whole” Page 38: “dip them, one at a time” for “dip them, one at a a time” Page 39: “grapes and juice do not agree with every one.” [changed comma to period] Page 42: “the several divisions have been carefully made” for “the several divisions heve been carefully made” Page 44: “The use of pineapple in diphtheria” for “The use of pineapple in
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