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Anchovy, Mutton with
Apple Farina Pudding
Snow

Baked Sardines
Balls, Cheese
Curry
English Chicken
Barbecue of Cold Beef
Batter Cakes, Old Virginia
Beauregard Eggs
Bechamel Sauce
Beef, Cold, Barbecue of
Beef—Cooked
Barbecue of Cold
Bresleau
Croquettes
Fritters
Gobbits
Minced on Toast
Panada
Potato Dumplings
Ragout
Rechauffee
Salt Hash No. 1
No. 2
Steak Pudding
Beef Croquettes
Fritters
Gravy, Roasted
on Toast, Minced
Panada of
Rechauffee of
Salt Hash No. 1
No. 2
Steak Pudding
Timbale
Beef—Uncooked
Brown Stew
Cannelon
Hamburg Steaks
Kibbee
Timbale
Bobotee
Bordelaise Duck
Boudins
Bouquet, Kitchen
Bread
and Butter Custard
Croquettes
Muffins
Southern Rice
Bresleau
Broiled Potatoes
Browned Hash, Vegetable
Browning
Brown Sauce
Stew
Tomato Sauce
Butter, English Drawn

Cake, Corn
Gold
Plain White
Sponge Corn
Cakes, Green Corn
Old Virginia Batter
CanapÉs
Cannelon
Cases, Chicken Muffin
Casserole
Celery Sauce, Chopped
Cereals
Cheese
Balls
Pudding
SoufflÉ
Chicken Balls, English
Chicken—Cooked
Casserole
Creamed Hash on Toast
Cutlets
Indian Hash
Mock Terrapin
SuprÉme
Chicken Corn Pie
Cutlets
Legs, Deviled
Muffin Cases
SuprÉme
Chicken—Uncooked,
Deviled Legs,
English Balls,
Timbale,
Chopped Celery Sauce,
Tomato Sauce,
Cocoanut Milk, To Make,
Cold Beef, Barbecue of,
Boiled Potatoes,
Meat Sauces,
Compote of Pineapple,
Cooked Beef,
Chicken,
Fish,
Mutton,
Corn Cake,
Sponge,
Cakes, Green,
Dodgers, Plain,
Oysters,
Pie, Chicken,
Cranberry Farina Pudding,
Cream Horseradish Sauce,
Creamed Hash on Toast,
Croquettes, Beef,
Bread,
Egg,
Fish,
Potato,
Rice,
Cucumber Sauce, Grated,
Cucumbers,
Curry Balls,
of Mutton,
Custard, Bread and Butter,
Custards, Potato,
Cutlets, Chicken,

Deviled Chicken Legs,
Dodgers, Plain Corn,
Drawn Butter, English,
Duchess Soup,
Duck Bordelaise,
Dumplings, Potato,

Egg Croquettes,
Plant, Stuffed,
Eggs,
Beauregard
Whites of,
English Chicken Balls,
Drawn Butter,

Farina Gems,
Pudding, Apple,
Cranberry,
Plain,
Fish À la CrÊme,
Fish—Cooked,
À la CrÊme,
Baked Sardines,
CanapÉs,
Croquettes,
French Lamb Stew,
Fritters, Beef,
Fruit Jambolaya,
SoufflÉ,
Fruits,

Game,
Garnishing, Potato Roses for,
Gems, Farina,
German Slaw,
Gobbits,
Gold Cake,
Grated Cucumber Sauce,
Gravy, Roasted Beef,
Green Corn Cakes,

Hamburg Steaks,
Hash, Creamed, on Toast,
Indian,
Salt Beef No. 1,
No. 2,
Vegetable Browned,
Hashed Brown Potatoes,
Hollandaise Sauce,
Hominy Pone,
Horseradish Sauce, Cream,

Indian Hash,

Jambolaya, Fruit,

Kibbee,
Kitchen Bouquet,
Klopps,

Lamb Stew, French
with Tomatoes
Left-Over Tomatoes
Lemon Rice
Little Puddings À la Grand Belle
Lyonnaise Potatoes

Meat
Sauces, Cold
Milk, Cocoanut, To Make
Potatoes in
Minced Beef on Toast
Mock Terrapin or À la Newburg
Monday Pudding
Muffin Cases, Chicken
Muffins, Bread
Oat Meal
Rice
Mushroom Sauce
Mutton—Cooked
Bobotee
Boudins
Curry of
French Stew
Klopps
Pilau
Salad
Stew with Tomatoes
with Anchovy
Mutton, Curry of
Salad
Mutton—Uncooked
Curry Balls
Mutton with Anchovy

Oat Meal Muffins
O'Brien Potatoes
Old Virginia Batter Cakes
Oysters, Corn

Panada of Beef
Paradise Pudding
Pie, Chicken Corn
Pilau
Pineapple, Compote of
Plain Corn Dodgers
Farina Pudding
White Cake
Pone, Hominy
Potato Croquettes
Custards
Dumplings
Puff
Roses, for Garnishing
Potatoes
au Gratin
Broiled
—Cold Boiled
Hashed Brown
in Milk
Lyonnaise
O'Brien
Scalloped
Stuffed
Sweet
Pudding, Apple Farina
Beef Steak
Cheese
Cranberry Farina
Monday
Paradise
Plain Farina
Sauces
Simple Rice
Steak
Puddings, Little À la Grand Belle
Puff, Potato

Ragout
Rechauffee of Beef
Rice Bread, Southern
Croquettes
Lemon
Muffins
Pudding, Simple
Roasted Beef Gravy
Roses, Potato, for Garnishing
Russian Salad

Salad, Mutton
Russian
Salads
Salt Beef Hash, No. 1
No. 2
Sandwiches
Sardines, Baked
Sauce, Bechamel
Brown
Tomato
Chopped Celery
Tomato
Cream Horseradish,
Grated Cucumber
Hollandaise
Mushroom
SuprÉme
Tomato
White
Sauces,
Cold Meat
Pudding
Scalloped Potatoes
Simple Rice Pudding
Slaw, German
Snow, Apple
SoufflÉ, Cheese
Fruit
Soup, Duchess
Sour Milk and Cream
Corn Cake
Old Virginia Batter Cakes
Plain Corn Dodgers
Sponge Corn Cake
Southern Rice Bread
Sponge Corn Cake
Steak Pudding,
Beef
Steaks, Hamburg
Stew, Brown
French Lamb
Lamb, with Tomatoes
Stock
Stuffed Egg Plant
Potatoes
SuprÉme Chicken
Sauce
Sweet Potatoes

Terrapin, Mock
Timbale
Beef
To Make Cocoanut Milk
Tomato Sauce,
Brown
Chopped
Tomatoes, Lamb Stew with
Left-Over

Uncooked Beef
Chicken
Mutton

Vegetable Browned Hash
Vegetables

White Cake, Plain
Sauce
Whites of Eggs

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