What to Eat, How to Serve it

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What to Eat, How to Serve it

by Christine Terhune Herrick

EN·~5 hours·37 chapters

Chapters

37 total

What to Eat How to Serve it

0:15

THE DINING-ROOM

14:59

AT THE BREAKFAST-TABLE

7:59

MORE ABOUT BREAKFAST

8:07

THE INVALID'S BREAKFAST

7:39

A BREAKFAST-PARTY

8:05

FAMILY BREAKFASTS FOR SPRING

8:48

FAMILY BREAKFASTS FOR SUMMER

8:23

FAMILY BREAKFASTS FOR AUTUMN

7:43

FAMILY BREAKFASTS FOR WINTER

8:36

Description

This practical handbook shows how the everyday dining room can become a bright, welcoming hub for the whole family, even when space is limited or the room lies below ground. The author explains why an above‑ground setting is healthier and more cheerful, yet offers clever solutions for basements that often serve as the only eating space in city homes. By treating each meal gathering as a chance to escape the bustle, the book sets the tone for comfortable, well‑lit gatherings.

Inside, readers find step‑by‑step advice on wall colors, inexpensive wainscoting alternatives, and floor coverings that hide wear while staying attractive. Practical tips cover ventilation, lighting, and arranging furniture so a single maid or busy host can serve efficiently without endless trips up and down stairs. Whether you rent a modest apartment or own a modest home, the guide offers budget‑friendly ideas—from simple painted trims to affordable rugs—that transform any dining area into a pleasant place for daily meals.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (292K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Edwards, Christian Boissonnas and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2016-02-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Christine Terhune Herrick

Christine Terhune Herrick

1859–1944

A prolific American writer and journalist, she turned everyday housekeeping, cooking, and home management into practical, readable advice for a wide audience. Her work helped shape the early popular literature of domestic science in the United States.

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