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A practical mid-19th-century household guide offering hundreds of recipes and domestic instructions for everyday and entertaining use. Organized into sections on soups, fish, meats, vegetables, poultry and game, puddings, cakes and confectionery, preserves and pickles, domestic liquors and perfumery, remedies, laundry and needlework, and suggested menus, it provides detailed receipts, weights and measures, cooking techniques, preservation methods, and troubleshooting tips. Many recipes reflect recent French influences and include clear proportions, timing, and serving advice intended to be accessible for large or small families. Additional receipts and a dedicated Indian-meal section expand the book's practical repertoire.

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Eliza Leslie

Eliza Leslie was an influential American author and cookbook writer in the 19th century, known for her contributions to domestic literature and culinary arts. She published numerous cookbooks, including the widely recognized "Directions for Cookery, in its Various Branches," which provided practical guidance for home cooks. Leslie's works often emphasized the importance of etiquette and manners, as seen in her book "The Ladies' Guide to True Politeness and Perfect Manners." In addition to her cookbooks, she wrote essays and sketches that reflected her keen observations of society and character. Her writings remain a valuable resource for understanding the culinary and social customs of her time.

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