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Title: American Cookery
       November, 1921

Author: Various

Release Date: July 11, 2008 [EBook #26032]

Language: English


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THANKSGIVING MENUS AND RECIPES AMERICAN
COOKERY FORMERLY THE BOSTON
COOKING-SCHOOL MAGAZINE OF·CULINARY·SCIENCE and DOMESTIC·ECONOMICS
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AMERICAN COOKERY
Vol. XXVI            NOVEMBER, 1921             No. 4

CONTENTS FOR NOVEMBER PAGE WINDOWS AND THEIR FITMENTS. Ill. Mary Ann Wheelwright 251 THE TINY HOUSE. Ill. Ruth Merton 255 YOU'RE NOT SUPPOSED TO, JIMMIE Eva J. DeMarsh 258 SOMEBODY'S CAT Ida R. Fargo 260 HOMING-IT IN AN APARTMENT Ernest L. Thurston 263 TO EXPRESS PERSONALITY Dana Girrioer 265 EDITORIALS 270 SEASONABLE-AND-TESTED RECIPES (Illustrated with halftone engravings of prepared dishes) Janet M. Hill and Mary D. Chambers 273 MENUS FOR WEEK IN NOVEMBER 282 MENUS FOR THANKSGIVING DINNERS 283 CONCERNING BREAKFASTS Alice E. Whitaker 284 SOME RECIPES FOR PREPARING POULTRY Kurt Heppe 286 POLLY'S THANKSGIVING PARTY Ella Shannon Bowles 290 HOME IDEAS AND ECONOMIES:—Vegetable Tarts
and Pies—New Ways of Using Milk—Old New England Sweetmeats 292 QUERIES AND ANSWERS 295 THE SILVER LINING 310
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INDEX FOR NOVEMBER
  PAGE Concerning Breakfasts 284 Editorials 270 Home Ideas and Economies 292 Homing-It in an Apartment 263 Menus 282, 283 Polly's Thanksgiving Party 290 Silver Lining, The 310 Some Recipes for Preparing Poultry 286 Somebody's Cat 260 Tiny House, The 255 To Express Personality 265 Windows and Their Fitments 251 You're not Supposed to, Jimmie 258 SEASONABLE-AND-TESTED RECIPES
Beef, Rib Roast of, with Yorkshire Pudding. Ill.    277 Boudin Blanc 281 Bread, Stirred Brown 280 Brother Jonathan 275 Cake, Pyramid Birthday 280 Cake, Thanksgiving Corn. Ill. 277 Chicken, Guinea. Ill. 276 Cookies, Pilgrim. Ill. 279 Cucumbers and Tomatoes, Sautéed 281 Cutlets, Marinated 276 Fanchonettes, Pumpkin. Ill. 279 Frappé, Sweet Cider. Ill. 278 Fruit, Suprême 299 Garnish for Roast Turkey 274 Jelly, Apple Mint, for Roast Lamb 276 Pancakes, Swedish, with Aigre-Doux Sauce 280 Parsnips, Dry Deviled 278 Pie, Fig-and-Cranberry 278 Potage Parmentier 273 Pudding, King's, with Apple Sauce 278 Pudding, Thanksgiving 277 Pudding, Yorkshire 277 Punch, Coffee Fruit 278 Purée, Oyster-and-Onion 274 Salad, New England. Ill. 275 Salmon à la Creole 275 Sauce, Aigre-Doux 280 Sausages, Potato-and-Peanut 273 Steak, Skirt, with Raisin Sauce 281 Stuffing for Roast Turkey 274 Succotash, Plymouth. Ill. 275 Tart, Cranberry, with Cranberry Filling. Ill. 279 Turkey, Roast. Ill. 274 QUERIES AND ANSWERS
Cake Baking, Temperature for      298 Chicken, To Roast 295 Corn and Potatoes, To boil 295 Fish, To broil 298 Gingerbread, Soft 298 Ice Cream, Classes of 300 Icing, Caramel 295 Pie, Deep-Dish Apple 298 Pies, Lemon, Why Watery 296 Pimientoes, Canned 300 Pineapple, Spiced 295 Potatoes, Crisp Fried 296 Sauce, Cream 298 Sauce, Tartare 296 Table Service, Instructions on 296
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Books on Household Economics

THE BOSTON COOKING-SCHOOL MAGAZINE COMPANY presents the following as a list of representative works on household economies. Any of the books will be sent postpaid upon receipt of price.

Special rates made to schools, clubs and persons wishing a number of books. Write for quotation on the list of books you wish. We carry a very large stock of these books. One order to us saves effort and express charges. Prices subject to change without notice.

A Guide to Laundry Work. Chambers. $1.00 Allen, The, Treatment of Diabetes. Hill and Eckman 1.75 American Cook Book. Mrs. J. M. Hill 1.50 American Meat Cutting Charts. Beef, veal, pork, lamb—4 charts, mounted on cloth and rollers 10.00 American Salad Book. M. DeLoup 1.50 Around the World Cook Book. Barroll 2.50 Art and Economy in Home Decorations. Priestman 1.50 Art of Home Candy-Making (with thermometer, dipping wire, etc.) 3.75 Art of Right Living. Richards .50 Bacteria, Yeasts and Molds in the Home. H. W. Conn 1.48 Bee Brand Manual of Cookery .75 Better Meals for Less Money. Greene 1.35 Blue Grass Cook Book. Fox 2.00 Book of Entrées. Mrs Janet M. Hill 2.00 Boston Cook Book. Mary J. Lincoln 2.25 Boston Cooking-School Cook Book. Fannie M. Farmer 2.50 Bread and Bread-Making. Mrs. Rorer .75 Breakfasts, Luncheons and Dinners. Chambers 1.25 Bright Ideas for Entertaining. Linscott .90 Business, The, of the Household. Taber 2.50 Cakes, Icings and Fillings. Mrs. Rorer 1.00 Cakes, Pastry and Dessert Dishes. Janet M. Hill 2.00 Candies and Bonbons. Neil 1.50 Candy Cook Book. Alice Bradley 1.75 Canning and Preserving. Mrs. Rorer 1.00 Canning, Preserving and Jelly Making. Hill 1.75 Canning, Preserving and Pickling. Marion H. Neil 1.50 Care and Feeding of Children. L. E. Holt, M.D. 1.25 Catering for Special Occasions. Farmer 1.50 Century Cook Book. Mary Ronald 3.00 Chafing-Dish Possibilities. Farmer 1.50 Chemistry in Daily Life. Lassar-Cohn 2.25 Chemistry of Cookery. W. Mattieu Williams 2.25 Chemistry of Cooking and Cleaning. Richards and Elliot 1.00 Chemistry of Familiar Things. Sadtler 2.00 Chemistry of Food and Nutrition. Sherman 2.10 Cleaning and Renovating. E. G. Osman 1.20 Clothing for Women. L. I. Baldt 2.50 Cook Book for Nurses. Sarah C. Hill .90 Cooking for Two. Mrs. Janet M. Hill 2.25 Cost of Cleanness. Richards 1.00 Cost of Food. Richards 1.00 Cost of Living. Richards 1.00 Cost of Shelter. Richards 1.00 Course in Household Arts. Duff 1.30 Dainties. Mrs. Rorer 1.00 Diet for the Sick. Mrs. Rorer 2.00 Diet in Relation to Age and Activity. Thompson 1.00 Dishes and Beverages of the Old South. McCulloch-Williams 1.50 Domestic Art in Women's Education. Cooley 1.50 Domestic Science in Elementary Schools. Wilson 1.20 Domestic Service. Lucy M. Salmon 2.25 Dust and Its Dangers. Pruden 1.25 Easy Entertaining. Benton 1.50 Economical Cookery. Marion Harris Neil 2.00
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