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A little cook book for a little girl

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This work presents a collection of simple and accessible recipes designed for young girls who wish to learn cooking. It follows the journey of a little girl named Margaret, who, despite initial struggles and mishaps in the kitchen, is encouraged by her family to explore cooking. The book includes a variety of breakfast recipes, such as cereals, corn-meal mush, and rice dishes, along with instructions that emphasize safety and ease of preparation. It aims to inspire confidence in young cooks by providing clear guidance and fostering a love for cooking through engaging and manageable tasks.

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Caroline French Benton

Caroline French Benton was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature and domestic guides in the early 20th century. She wrote several instructional and entertaining books aimed at young girls, including "A Little Housekeeping Book for a Little Girl" and "A Little Cook Book for a Little Girl." Her works often emphasized practical skills in cooking and housekeeping, encouraging young readers to engage in these activities. Benton also authored "The Complete Club Book for Women," which provided resources for women's clubs, reflecting her interest in community and social organization. Through her writings, Benton aimed to empower and educate young girls in both domestic and social spheres.

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