"What Shall We Have to Eat? The Question Answered" is a comprehensive culinary guide from 1893, offering a full year's worth of daily menus accompanied by selected recipes. Mrs. Clarence I. Burr provides a detailed bill of fare designed to ease the burden of meal planning for households. This book provides insight into the culinary habits and dining customs of the late 19th century.
Beyond its practical utility, this volume serves as a valuable historical document, reflecting the social and economic conditions of the time. Readers interested in culinary history, Victorian-era domestic life, or those simply seeking inspiration for classic dishes will find this book a delightful and informative resource. Discover the tastes and traditions of a bygone era with this unique culinary time capsule.
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