
TEN MENUS MORE THAN ONE HUNDRED RECIPES
SUITABLE FOR COMPANY LUNCHEONS SUNDAY NIGHT SUPPERS, AFTERNOON PARTIES AUTOMOBILE PICNICS, EVENING SPREADS AND FOR TEA ROOMS, LUNCH ROOMS COFFEE SHOPS, AND MOTOR INNS
BY - ALICE BRADLEY - PRINCIPAL OF MISS FARMER'S SCHOOL OF COOKERY AUTHOR OF "THE CANDY COOK BOOK" AND "COOKING FOR PROFIT"
INTRODUCTION
MENU I
MENU II
MENU III
MENU IV
MENU V
MENU VI
A practical guide for the modern hostess, this volume gathers ten carefully balanced menus that total more than a hundred recipes. Each menu is designed for occasions such as company luncheons, Sunday night suppers, afternoon teas, automobile picnics, and modest hotel or coffee‑shop spreads. The author walks readers through the essential pre‑planning steps—what to shop for on Saturday, how to prep ingredients in advance, and clever ways to assemble sandwiches, biscuits, and hot dishes right at the table.
Beyond the menus, the book offers clear instructions on measuring, cooking methods, and adapting recipes for smaller gatherings or tighter budgets. Tips on using chafing dishes, portable stoves, and thermos containers make it easy to serve hot fare even on the road. Whether you’re hosting a casual tea or a more formal dinner for eight, the collection provides versatile options that keep preparation manageable while still delivering delicious, home‑cooked flavor.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (72K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Andrew Heath, Joshua Hutchinson, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
Release date
2004-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1875–1946
A pioneering American cooking teacher and cookbook writer, she helped shape practical home cooking in the early 20th century. Her books mix clear instruction with an inviting, useful style that still feels approachable today.
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