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Excerpt from 76: A Cook Book
The man who can cook well and economically, and can teach the art, is a benefactor to his kind, and deserves a statue of brass, if not a canonization.
The woman who can do it, holds the key of the home citadel. She commands the situation. Her husband rejoices in her, and 'her children, rosy, strong and fair, live, with good digestion, to bless her memory for her good cooking, as well as for her other virtues.
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