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General Cooking Directions
Puddings consume
much more flour
in crust than pies
do -
Pudding or pie
crust a very disad
vantageous way of
employing flour
Grain is not so
nourishing when
used whole as when
broken -
Perhaps by cooking
it in a digester it
might be as com
pletely digested as
if ground
Potatoes should
be used with ye skin
Potatoes should be
mashed while boiling
hot to save labour
Wherever water is
used with grain the
grain should be
boiled in it before
the other ingredi
ents are put in -
The quantity of
water directed in
the receipts never
allows for great
evaporation; when
much evaporates
in boiling more
water must be ad
ded to bring it back
to the original quan
tity
-
The milk is al
ways supposed to
be new therefore
with the addition
of an equal quan
tity of water, will be
richer & better fla
voured than the
milk usually sold
by milk carriers -
Make fruit puddings
of any kind of fruit
that happens to be
cheap, & other dishes
of fruit similar to
those for which there
are receipts for one kind
of fruit by way of example
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