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Title: Armour's Monthly Cook Book, Volume 2, No. 12, October 1913
A Monthly Magazine of Household Interest
Author: Various
Editor: Mary Jane McClure
Release Date: July 8, 2008 [EBook #26005]
Language: English
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_Armour's
Monthly CookBook_
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A Monthly Magazine Of Household Interest--.
VOL. II NO. 12
OCTOBER 1913.
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CONTENTS
A Necessity in the Pantry 6
Answers to Correspondents 22
Baked Beans--A National Dish 21
Baking Day 13
Everyday Uses of Armour's Grape Juice 4
From the Pantry Shelf 8
Halloween 11
Halloween Hints 6
Hints for October 23
Home Dressmaking 11
Informal Porch Suppers 5
Little Stories by Our Readers 18
Making Money for the Church 19
Prize Contest Story 9
Sauteing and Frying 7
Small Pieces from the Whole Ham 12
Supplying the Meat Flavor 10
The Daily Menu 14, 15, 16, 17
The Subject of Desserts 4
Where Does Your Housekeeping Money Go? 20
Why Eat Fruit? 20
The Garden in October
October is a fine time to plant every kind of "bulb, root and tuber,"
also all deciduous plants and shrubs, except those with thin bark or
thick, fleshy roots (e.g., birch magnolia).
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Clean up and burn diseased plants, manure the garden, plow it and leave
it all winter.
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Burn asparagus tops and manure the bed. Also make new asparagus a
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