Chapter 4

PAPAKUK BAGS.Thesebags, which are essential for the successful cooking of the dishes mentioned in this volume, may be obtained at the following prices:—Prices.Sizes25501001.7    by    5    ins.0s.   6d.0s. 10d.1s. 6d.2.9½    "   7½    "0s.   7d.1s.   1d.2s. 0d.3.14½   "   10¼   "0s. 10d.1s.   7d.3s. 0d.4.20½   "   11¼   "1s.   3d.2s  . 4d.4s. 6d.5.20½   "   15¼   "1s.   6d.2s. 10d.5s. 6d.And twenty-five of any four different sizes will be supplied at the hundred rate. The most useful sizes, however, are No. 2 and No. 4.All applications for bags shouldbe accompanied by a remittance and addressed envelope.These bags are exclusively made by Messrs. Lepard and Smiths after careful experiments. The paper has been analysed by Messrs. Clayton, Beadle, and Stevens, and pronounced to be perfectly pure and free from injurious chemicals, and only white of egg and flour is used in pasting the bags.Suitable clips for fastening the bags can be supplied in boxes at 6d. per hundred clips.Address application to—PAPAKUK BAG DEPARTMENT,18 Henrietta Street, London, W.C.

PAPAKUK BAGS.

Thesebags, which are essential for the successful cooking of the dishes mentioned in this volume, may be obtained at the following prices:—

And twenty-five of any four different sizes will be supplied at the hundred rate. The most useful sizes, however, are No. 2 and No. 4.

All applications for bags shouldbe accompanied by a remittance and addressed envelope.

These bags are exclusively made by Messrs. Lepard and Smiths after careful experiments. The paper has been analysed by Messrs. Clayton, Beadle, and Stevens, and pronounced to be perfectly pure and free from injurious chemicals, and only white of egg and flour is used in pasting the bags.

Suitable clips for fastening the bags can be supplied in boxes at 6d. per hundred clips.

Address application to—PAPAKUK BAG DEPARTMENT,18 Henrietta Street, London, W.C.

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Transcriber's Notes:Verso of title page:  full stop removed (of Success for all her)Page 27 (LOBSTER PATTIES): mixed to minced (finely minced parsley)Page 44: "paper-cooking" appears in the original and has been retainedPage 54 (MUSHROOM PUDDING): full stop added (cook fifteen minutes.)Page 56: full stop added following CHAPTER V.Page 56: Chapter V. is headed "PUDDINGS AND CAKES", and has not been changed to "PUDDINGS AND SWEETS" as seen in the Table of Contents and the Index of Recipes.Page 57 (ECONOMICAL BREAD PUDDING): over-night to overnight (overnight, if more)Page 58 (LEMON DUMPLINGS): "and the" substituted for "of a" (juice and the grated rind)Page 72 (SURPRISE SAUSAGES): sausage meat to sausage-meat (the sausage-meat completely)Page 78: removed "page" from the heading of the Index of RecipesPage 79 (Potatoes): stoved to "stewed" (" stewed, 46)

Verso of title page:  full stop removed (of Success for all her)

Page 27 (LOBSTER PATTIES): mixed to minced (finely minced parsley)

Page 44: "paper-cooking" appears in the original and has been retained

Page 54 (MUSHROOM PUDDING): full stop added (cook fifteen minutes.)

Page 56: full stop added following CHAPTER V.

Page 56: Chapter V. is headed "PUDDINGS AND CAKES", and has not been changed to "PUDDINGS AND SWEETS" as seen in the Table of Contents and the Index of Recipes.

Page 57 (ECONOMICAL BREAD PUDDING): over-night to overnight (overnight, if more)

Page 58 (LEMON DUMPLINGS): "and the" substituted for "of a" (juice and the grated rind)

Page 72 (SURPRISE SAUSAGES): sausage meat to sausage-meat (the sausage-meat completely)

Page 78: removed "page" from the heading of the Index of Recipes

Page 79 (Potatoes): stoved to "stewed" (" stewed, 46)

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