FRUIT COCKTAILS.
Cocktails made of a combination of fruits are often served as the first course of a meal, usually a luncheon or a dinner, to precede the soup course. In warm weather, they are an excellent substitute for heavy cocktails made of lobster or crab, and they may even be used to replace the soup course. [...]
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IMPORTANCE OF FOOD ELEMENTS
The purposes of food are to promote growth, to supply force and heat, and to furnish material to repair the waste which is constantly taking place in the body. Every breath, every thought, every motion, wears out some portion of the delicate and wonderful house in which we live. Various vital processes remove these worn [...]
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MACARONI RECIPES.
Home-made macaroni. —————— To four cupfuls of flour, add one egg well beaten, and enough water to make a dough that can be rolled. Roll thin on a breadboard and cut into strips. Dry in the sun. The best arrangement for this purpose is a wooden frame to which a square of cheese-cloth has been [...]
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CIRCUMSTANCES IMPACTING THE QUALITY OF MEAT.
During the period between the birth and maturity of animals, their flesh undergoes very considerable changes. For instance, when the animal is young, the fluids which the tissues of the muscles contain, possess a large proportion of what is called albumen . This albumen, which is also the chief component of the white of eggs, [...]
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- Christmas Decoration Ideas for Kids
- FRUIT COCKTAILS.
- Decorating Your Workplace for Christmas
- Why You Should Get Your Christmas Decorations Early
- IMPORTANCE OF FOOD ELEMENTS
- Making Your Own Christmas Decorations versus Buying Them
- MACARONI RECIPES.
- Christmas Tree Themes: Are They Really Worth It?
- CIRCUMSTANCES IMPACTING THE QUALITY OF MEAT.
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