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The manual provides practical cookery instructions and household hints aimed at inexperienced domestic managers. It presents clear recipes and techniques for preparing meats, poultry, soups, and sauces, with step-by-step directions for boiling, roasting, and stewing, including timing, signs of doneness, and advice on scalding, soaking, and basting. It explains how to convert cooking liquor into gravies and soups, recommends accompaniments and seasonings, and offers tips on economy, food preservation, and table presentation. Numerous miscellaneous receipts and hints address pantry management, cleaning, and everyday household economy.

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Elizabeth E. Lea

Elizabeth E. Lea was an influential author known for her contributions to domestic literature in the 19th century. Her most notable work, "Domestic Cookery, Useful Receipts, and Hints to Young Housekeepers," serves as a comprehensive guide for home management and cooking, reflecting the domestic ideals of her time. Lea's writing not only provides practical recipes but also offers insights into the social expectations of women in the household. Her work remains a valuable resource for understanding historical culinary practices and the evolution of domestic roles.

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