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Two trays. Of course, this is not a full list, and moulds have been purposely omitted. The ordinary idea seems to be twelve pattypans, one or two cake tins, one hot pot tin, one jelly and one Charlotte mould. To these may be added border, cutlet, dariole, and jelly moulds, ad lib., as your cook's wants grow. (A fresh set of moulds, or some new and^ labour-saving device, is always a welcome and encouraging surprise to a willing cook, who fully appreciates any mark of attention on her mistress's ...part.) A Dover egg-beater, fruit-stoners, apple-corers, potato- si icers, paring-knives, a tamis-pressoir (for sauces, purees, &c.), a bain-marie, pastry-racks, vegetable-cutters, a coffee-mill, fireproof china dishes, such as cocntteSy soufflo dishes, casseroles. &c., are all useful addenda, and mav be added gradually to suit your cook's convenience and your own purse. A sink-tidy and sink-brush should be a sine gud non in every sink. d by Google CHAPTEE VII. VAEIOUS KECIPES, &c. Baths, to Clean.
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