The Virginia Housewife or Methodical Cook (1860)

Nonfiction, Food & Drink
Cover of the book The Virginia Housewife or Methodical Cook (1860) by Mrs. Mary Randolph, B&R Samizdat Express
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Author: Mrs. Mary Randolph ISBN: 9781455301478
Publisher: B&R Samizdat Express Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Mrs. Mary Randolph
ISBN: 9781455301478
Publisher: B&R Samizdat Express
Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint:
Language: English
"The difficulties I encountered when I first entered on the duties of a housekeeping life, from the want of books sufficiently clear and concise to impart knowledge to a Tyro, compelled me to study the subject, and by actual experiment to reduce every thing in the culinary line, to proper weights and measures. This method I found not only to diminish the necessary attention and labour, but to be also economical: for, when the ingredients employed were given in just proportions, the article made was always equally good. The government of a family, bears a Lilliputianresemblance to the government of a nation. The contents of the Treasury must be known, and great care taken to keep the expenditures from being equal to the receipts. A regular system must be introduced into each department, which may be modified until matured, and should then pass into an inviolable law."
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"The difficulties I encountered when I first entered on the duties of a housekeeping life, from the want of books sufficiently clear and concise to impart knowledge to a Tyro, compelled me to study the subject, and by actual experiment to reduce every thing in the culinary line, to proper weights and measures. This method I found not only to diminish the necessary attention and labour, but to be also economical: for, when the ingredients employed were given in just proportions, the article made was always equally good. The government of a family, bears a Lilliputianresemblance to the government of a nation. The contents of the Treasury must be known, and great care taken to keep the expenditures from being equal to the receipts. A regular system must be introduced into each department, which may be modified until matured, and should then pass into an inviolable law."

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