American Cookery: Thanksgiving Menus and Recipes by Various Authors. Page: 2
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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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