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Cookery for Little Girls

Cookery for Little Girls

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COOKERY FOR
LITTLE GIRLS

 



BY
OLIVE HYDE FOSTER







NEW YORK
DUFFIELD & COMPANY
MCMX


DEDICATED

To two of the dearest little girls that ever learned
to cook.


Preface

This book has been prepared with the special purpose of assisting mothers throughout the country to train their small daughters in the art of cookery. Scarcely any child can be trusted to take a recipe and work alone, as the clearest directions need the watchful supervision of an experienced woman, who can detect the coming mistake and explain the reason for doing things in a certain way.

All children like to experiment in the kitchen, and instead of allowing them to become an annoyance, they should be so directed that their efforts will result in immediate help to the mother and prove invaluable life lessons to the little ones themselves. Nothing is really more pitiable than the helpless woman who, when occasion demands, finds herself unable to do ordinary cooking. And that young wife is blessed indeed who has been prepared for her duties in the home by a conscientious mother. Therefore let no woman think it too much trouble to teach her child the preparation of various kinds of food, impressing on her at the same time the dignity and importance of the work.

The following articles, though considerably lengthened and rearranged, were written at the request of the Editor, and ran for a year in Pictorial Review; and the encouraging letters they elicited from women and children everywhere, prompted this publication in book form. The intention has been not to make a complete manual of cookery, but instead to create interest in enough branches to enable an otherwise inexperienced person to successfully put together any good recipe. Thanks are also due for the use of material appearing in The Circle and Harper's Bazar.

Olive Hyde Foster.

CONTENTS

CHAPTER PAGE
I.  Good things for breakfast    1
II.  Using odds and ends    13
III.  Some easy soups    23
IV.  Fish, fresh and dried    31
V.  Simple meat dishes    37
VI.  The interesting potato    45
VII.  Different kinds of vegetables    53
VIII.  For the unexpected guest    63
IX.  Rice and macaroni    73
X.  Baking cake and bread    81
XI.  Desserts good in summer    95
XII.  The Thanksgiving dinner    107
XIII.  The Christmas dinner party    117
XIV.  Delicious home-made candies    125
XV.  Preserving    131
XVI.  Sandwiches and drinks    139
XVII.  A few more desserts    public@vhost@g@gutenberg@html@files@37444@[email protected]#Page_145"

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