New Idea Home and Cook Book

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I.H. Blanchard, 1900 - 264 oldal

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54. oldal - When I use a word," Humpty Dumpty said in rather a scornful tone, "it means just what I choose it to mean — neither more nor less." "The question is," said Alice, "whether you can make words mean so many different things." "The question is," said Humpty Dumpty, "which is to be master — that's all.
31. oldal - From wasteful burdens of rate and rent — From the vampire agents' ravening breed — We are the folk that a-summering went. We hied us forth when the summer was blent With the fresh faint sweetness of dying spring, A-seeking the meadows dew-besprent This is the end of our summering. For O the waiters that must be fee'd, And our meat-time neighbour, the travelling "gent;" And the youth next door with the ophicleide! We are the folk that a-summering went! Who from small bare rooms wherein we were...
256. oldal - A CLEAR fire, a clean hearth, and the rigor of the game." This was the celebrated wish of old Sarah Battle (now with God), who, next to her devotions, loved a good game of whist. She was none of your lukewarm gamesters, your half-and-half players, who have no objection to take a hand, if you want one to make up a rubber; who affirm that they have no pleasure in...
83. oldal - ... after sprinkling the inside of the tomato shells with a very little salt and pepper, fill them with the mixture of meat, crumbs, etc. If this seems too dry, it may be moistened with a small quantity of gravy or soup stock, or even with milk or cream. Arrange the tomatoes in a pudding dish, replace the tops, lay a cover over them and bake half an hour. Serve in the dish in which they were cooked. TOMATOES STUFFED WITH CORN. Prepare the tomatoes as in the preceding recipe, place them in the bake-dish...
113. oldal - ... is no fancy sketch. Thousands of homes all over our land could be crowned with fruits and flowers if love and care were given to the work. The question of time is one of much consideration in this matter of home making, but we have, each one of us, all the time that God has given to mortal man, and our mental and moral status is determined by what we do with it.
82. oldal - Cover with a tomato sauce, made by cooking together a tablespoonful, each, of butter and flour until they bubble, and then pouring upon them a cupful of strained tomato liquor.
83. oldal - Select large, firm tomatoes; cut off the tops and scoop out the inside pulp. Do not peel.
81. oldal - ... lay the broiled tomatoes on this toast — half a tomato to each slice. Handle carefully that they may not break. Sprinkle with pepper and salt and pour melted butter over all. Grilled tomatoes Cut large, firm tomatoes into thick slices. Do not peel. Rub an oyster broiler lightly with butter, lay on it the slices of tomato and broil over a clear fire. Have ready a sauce made by working a teaspoonful, each, of minced parsley and of lemon juice into two tablespoonfuls of butter. Sprinkle the tomatoes...
73. oldal - Grease well patty-pans or custard-cups, half fill them with the \ mixture, set in a pan of hot water and bake covered until firm.
192. oldal - Meat cut into small pieces, cold water added, and then gradually heated to 140° or 160° F. Press, strain, and flavour with salt and pepper. This is much inferior to the preparations made with hydrochloric acid. Beef Tea (Pavy). — Put a pound of finely minced beef into a suitable vessel with a pint of cold water. Let it stand for an hour, stirring occasionally. Place the vessel containing the beef into a saucepan of water, place over the fire, and allow the water to boil gently for an hour (or...

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