"Distinctly a cook-book," this 1910 volume by Mary Lincoln and Anna
Barrows aims "not to answer the question 'what" as to choice of
foods, nor "why" certain processes have been adopted as best suited
to their preparation for the table, but it endeavors to tell "how"
to put materials together to produce results pleasing to the eye
and palate and nourishing to the body."
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