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A Quickly Prepared Desert

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Parent Issue
Day
22
Month
January
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

Although the Bellamy system oí housekeeping has not yet been fu'ly Seveloped, the women of the day are to be congratulated upon the vast gtrides that are being made tovvard conventence and economy in housekeepimg, and especially as regards the Ivome blll of fare. In this connection the lltrre'-Soule Oompany, of Syracuse, has come conspicuously to the front with their deseerts, the prominent features of whxh are its wlio'e-omeness, richness or flavor, and the remarkably short time in which It can be prepared for the table. The ingrediente of this Minee lleat are prepared by exact rule, and with the greatest care. In no kitchen in the land is there more ecrupulous cleanlinese. The ehoicest apples, and the eelected meat are chopped by steam power ; the currants are washed and re-washed by the same method ; the raisins are eeeded, the Kutrar ground, tiie spices mixed, and every operat:on performed with the ikill thaV wou'd meet the approval of ihe most particular housewife. The proprieto:-s recog-nize th;it the Immense sales of their product rest entirely on lts belng maintained at the highest possib'e ftandard. and it ík tht-ir exporience that those wlo try it onee are unwiüing to r bncli to the old Iaborious way of niak'n-; minee pies, but accept the neiv o-der of things os thankfully as they do the sewing machine or the electric llght. The Merre'l-Sonle ' ora-iany have issned a charming book'et entitled "Mrs. Popktos' Tlmnk-giving," -'ritten by one of our most i opu'ar humorous wri'ters. which they are sending free to a'l whosrnil name and addres.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier