قراءة كتاب The Art of Entertaining

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The Art of Entertaining

The Art of Entertaining

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his books, we learn how much the better part of dinner is that which we do not eat, but only think about. What a liberal education to hear the late Samuel Ward talk about good dinners! Variety not vegetables, manners not meat, was his motto. He invested the whole subject with a sort of classic elegance and a humorous sense of responsibility. Anacreon and Charles Delmonico seemed to mingle in his brain, and one would gladly now be able to dine with him and Longfellow at their yearly Christmas dinner.

Cookery books, receipts, and menus are apt to be of little use to young housekeepers before they have mastered the great art of entertaining. Then they are like the system of logarithms to the mariner. Almost all young housekeepers are at sea without a chart. A great, turbulent ocean of butchers, bakers and Irish servants swim before their eyes. How grapple with that important question, "How shall I give a dinner?" Who can help them? Shall we try?

CONTENTS.

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Our American Resources and Foreign Allies 13
The Hostess 22
Breakfast 35
The Lunch 49
Afternoon Tea 59
The Intellectual Components of a Dinner 68
Conscientious Diners 79
Various Modes of Gastronomical Gratification 94
Soups 105
Fish 113
Salad 124
Desserts 134
German Eating and Drinking 143
The Influence of Good Cheer on Authors and Geniuses 152
Bonbons 162
Famous Menus and Receipts 176
Cookeries and Wines of Southern Europe 185
Some Oddities in the Art of Entertaining 197
The Servant Question 206
Something About Cooks 221
Furnishing a Country House 233
Entertaining in a Country House 241
A Picnic 253
Pastimes of Ladies 260
Private Theatricals 271
Hunting and Shooting 280
Golf

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