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A Little Candy Book for a Little Girl

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A little girl named Betsey Bobbitt learns candy-making from her mother in a series of narrative lessons that introduce simple, child-friendly recipes and techniques. The book combines practical instructions and an equipment list with recipes for fudges, caramels, cooked and uncooked cream candies, stuffed dainties, nut confections, popcorn treats, and salted nuts, and concludes with a chapter on a party. An appendix presents sugar-sparing recipes and guidance issued under government direction, and overall the instructions favor straightforward methods and wholesome ingredients suitable for young cooks.

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Mrs. Amy Harlow Waterman

Mrs. Amy Harlow Waterman was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. She wrote engaging and instructional books aimed at young girls, focusing on themes of creativity and domestic skills. Her notable works include "A Little Candy Book for a Little Girl," which offers delightful recipes and ideas for making sweets, and "A Little Preserving Book for a Little Girl," which introduces the art of preserving fruits and vegetables. Through her writing, Waterman aimed to inspire young readers to explore culinary arts and develop practical skills.

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