This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1911 edition. Excerpt: ...where the food easily collects. Many utensils and dishes that are attractive to the eye are found lacking in these requirements. It is well to discover whether a pitcher will pour, before it is purchased. A coffee pot with a lip rather than a spout is not only labor saving, but furnishes better coffee, ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1911 edition. Excerpt: ...where the food easily collects. Many utensils and dishes that are attractive to the eye are found lacking in these requirements. It is well to discover whether a pitcher will pour, before it is purchased. A coffee pot with a lip rather than a spout is not only labor saving, but furnishes better coffee, since the long spout is often imperfectly cleaned. Materials. On the whole, some kind of enamel ware is the best for most utensils; the attractive white enamel does not wear so well as some of the darker colors. Poor tin is not economical, as it does not wear well. The enamel ware is good for measuring cups, plates, pitchers, saucepans, and those utensils used where the heat is not too intense. Frying pans should be of iron or steel. Earthenware should be used when possible for bowls and jars, and the heavier kind for certain cooking processes, as in the baking of pop-overs, puddings, and the slow cooking of meat and other food in the oven. Sizes. For individual work the utensils should not be too large; a pint bowl, pint saucepan, and a double boiler holding a quart are large enough. Some large utensils, both kettles and pans, are, of course, to be provided for group work. It must be remembered that no two teachers will select identical sets of utensils. The following list Is intended to give what may be called a fair average; this could be used in high-school work as well as in elementary-school work. Such a list would form part of an equipment costing, say, from $400 to $500 or more. It would need to be cut down for an equipment costing from $200 to $300. In cutting down this list fewer articles could be furnished to each pupil and a number of utensils could be omitted, as, for instance, the set of larding needles. The ice-cream freezer...
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Very Good. No DJ. Book 1911 date on title page & copyright page. No indication of later printings. Dark blue cloth with gilt titles. Boards clean, light rubbing along edges, shelf wear. Lettering on front board bright. Spine ends gently bumped. Binding sound. Page edges toned for foxing, end papers with some light foxing. Contents unmarked and clean. Size: 8vo-over 7¾-9¾" tall.