Abstract

In the Driftway

January 30, 1935 issue

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This article presents information about different dishes. Spinach pudding is made by mixing cooked spinach that has been returned from the table uneaten the day before and by laying it on a couple of milk-softened rolls in a pudding dish and boiling for two hours. Pie making first became an art in New England. The pie is an English institution which, planted on American soil, forthwith ran rampant and burst forth into an untold variety of genera and species. The surplus pies were stored in a large, cold northern chamber, where they remained safely frozen and were drawn upon for the use of the family all winter.

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FARM produce; COOKERY; SPINACH; PUDDINGS; PIES; NEW England
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