[COOKING] Modern Domestic Cookery by WA Henderson - tg

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Modern Domestic Cookery, by William Augustus Henderson
As there is scarce an individual who is not aware of the comfort resulting from a regular and cleanly meal, it may appear to many labor lost, to write a preface to a work which is designed to teach us how to prepare such a repast.

But, in the daily progress of life, we may often discover an amiable and accomplished woman, who possesses a general knowledge, with the exception of domestic cookery, which, I must be suffered to remark, is a subject of infinitely greater importance to her than superficial acquirements, whether we consider her as a daughter, wife, or mother. Indeed, she can never be properly the mistress of a family, unless she makes herself acquainted with its interior economy.

Exclusive of the necessity of such knowledge, it is surprising, how much such a woman, possessed of it, may save in the yearly expenditure of her family, which, in the present times, is an object of material importance to all persons of moderate incomes, for whom this book is peculiarly adapted, combining economy and gentility in its receipts and directions. (Summary by WA Henderson, advertisement in book)
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TriciaG wrote: May 13th, 2024, 6:33 am This is set up. :)
That was fast! Thanks a lot, Tricia :thumbs:

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Sections 31, 34 and 41 please…

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BettyB wrote: May 13th, 2024, 8:56 am Sections 31, 34 and 41 please…

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Thank you! I have put you in for them :thumbs:
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Quick question:

Did you mean Part or section or chapter in the Intro?

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BettyB wrote: May 13th, 2024, 10:18 am Quick question:

Did you mean Part or section or chapter in the Intro?

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Part! Some chapters would be too long if not split and I didn't want it to be section because the book's chapters are already split into sections and I think it sounds bad to say section twice and I can't change what the book itself called them, I did ask where this was suggested and they said it was okay to use something else besides section or chapter for the intro so I went with part
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Hi there,

May I claim sections 37 & 38?

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StaceyM2022 wrote: May 13th, 2024, 11:00 am Hi there,

May I claim sections 37 & 38?

Thanks,
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Certainly, thank you! Happy reading :thumbs:
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Moving to Readers Wanted. If you like, you can advertise for a DPL over in Proof-Listeners or Editors Wanted.
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Can I do section 29 (chapter VIII - vegetables and roots). Thanks. - Mary
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mtweston wrote: May 14th, 2024, 1:18 pm Can I do section 29 (chapter VIII - vegetables and roots). Thanks. - Mary
Sure! It's all yours, enjoy :thumbs:
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TriciaG wrote: May 14th, 2024, 9:34 am Moving to Readers Wanted. If you like, you can advertise for a DPL over in Proof-Listeners or Editors Wanted.
Okay I posted an advertisement over there :thumbs:
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I can be the DPL!
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Bookworm360 wrote: May 15th, 2024, 6:51 am I can be the DPL!
That would be great! Thank you :clap:

Tricia, could you please add Bookworm360 as DPL and delete my advertisement?
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