The Easiest Way in Housekeeping and Cooking, adapted to domestic use or study in classes (1903) - Helen Campbell

The Easiest Way in Housekeeping and Cooking, adapted to domestic use or study in classes (1903)

By Helen Campbell

  • Release Date: 2009-02-01
  • Genre: Cookbooks, Food & Wine

Description

"That room or toleration for another "cook-book" can exist in the public mind, will be denied at once, with all the vigor to be expected from a people overrun with cook-books, and only anxious to relegate the majority of them to their proper place as trunk-linings and kindling-material. The minority, admirable in plan and execution, and elaborate enough to serve all republican purposes, are surely sufficient for all the needs that have been or may be. With Mrs. Cornelius and Miss Parloa, Marion Harland and Mrs. Whitney, and innumerable other trustworthy authorities, for all every-day purposes, and Mrs. Henderson for such festivity as we may at times desire to make, another word is not only superfluous but absurd; in fact, an outrage on common sense, not for one instant to be justified."