Excerpt from The New England Cook Book
In compiling this cook book no attempt has been made to compete with the larger ones, as that would be well-nigh impossible, but merely to give some cherished recipes of old housewives from manuscript books which have been transmitted to them through generations. They have been thoroughly tried and proved successful and have been found to give the most satisfactory results at the least possible cost. The greater number have been obtained from women of New England; quite a number were either contributed or dictated by Southern colored cooks of high reputation in the art and who seem to have a natural aptitude for that work; whilst a very few were given by people from foreign countries. The most of these recipes are designed for families who live well, but moderately, and who find it necessary to live in a plain and economical way. A very few are arranged for elaborate occasions. If these recipes are carefully and fairly tried, I feel that few, if any, will cause disappointment, and that a new interest may be awakened in old-fashioned dishes, now almost extinct.
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