Miss Parloa's New Cook Book by Maria Parloa
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page 77 of 553 (13%)
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[Illustration: Wooden Buckets.]
[Illustration: Wooden Boxes.] [Illustration: Cake Box.] Wooden buckets and boxes come in nests, or, they can be bought separately. A good supply of them goes a great way toward keeping a store-room or closet in order. The Japanned ware is best for canisters for tea and coffee and for spice and cake boxes. Cake boxes are made square and round. The square boxes have shelves. The most convenient form is the upright. It is higher-priced than the other makes. [Illustration: Tea Caddy.] [Illustration: Spice Box.] The spice box is a large box filled with smaller ones for each kind of ground spice. It is very convenient, and, besides, preserves the strength of the contents. [Illustration: Oblong Jelly Mould.] [Illustration: Pointed Jelly Mould.] [Illustration: Rice Mould.] |
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