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NOTICES OF BOOKS. _283 i . . . . .. .. .
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On In The Some Practice Articles Of Emp ...
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charge softening of grain appearing of soda in , since the susp all icious these form are equ of all white y open powder to the , and therefore might jus the t as well excite of this like compound ghastly forehodings in making .
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which charged it , is butter ostensibl and y eggs a substitute character figure consump very — of at largel her least servants y amongs : " an than illustration t the of items the
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milliners those worn * bills by our are grandmothers usually less heavy , since . she Had y does she practised not witness find that the the
p wh lan ol she preaches " of of making standing a pudding by the ; or cook better to u still—if we
mi tion ght b e process venture alludin to to hint the such greatest a possibility philosophers , softening , having the sometimes suggesg
before condescended y propounding to verif them y their to theories the public by — personal had she experiment prepared a ,
few this tarts point and would cakes have with been her better own fair worth hands listening , her evidence to . She on used in moderation
mi thoug acid ght and h then bearing soda have boug the found obnoxious ht as read others y mixed nam have ht e to of done in be Baking proper that , Powder proportions by , reall the , y even will of
prod what uce she one chooses of the to call effects the " soug genuine ingredients produced , " viz ., lightness use . Richness can of is course of be the only contributed things , " as of too old much , by " the of
latterbut this one " good " testif which y , is how notoriousl desirable y evil it is ; that and our man effect culinary y an which impaired delicacies di be gestion should obtained can be liht without being too richan may
emp sufficiently by g onl loying y introducing some enrich harmless , into and them then ingredient , as seeking much which butter further can and onl li egg y ghtness contribute s as cannot may by
partake this latter of any element thing . into There the composition are some persons of which who eggs have enteredwithout being made ill by it ; there are many with
whom valuable which can much , w be hile butter partiall is y sure substitute will to disagree furnish d for such ; another and ingredients to great these argument any is thing truly economy
in house claim its -keep to favour ; be ing ladies to , than ladies , , yet merel who take y , lo thoug a oking more h over they practical the have bills none part broug in the ht their less to
Notices Of Books. _283 I . . . . .. .. .
NOTICES OF BOOKS . _ 283 _i . . . . .. .. .
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), June 1, 1864, page 283, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01061864/page/67/
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