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CAKE-MAKING, BAKING, ETC. 14

as they should have been by their mothers,, or those having the care of them in their minority, and now find it necessary to make cake for themselves, and their husbands, must begin with the cookies, and other smaller and plainer cakes, lest a failure should too greatly discourage them; and should they fail a few times, take the mottoes, "don't give up the ship, " but "try, try again, " and ultimate success must follow. Special Explanations. —If any special explanations arc needed, they will be given in connection with the recipe. Lastly—Keeping Cakes. —Keep cakes in the cook-room until cool; then wrap and place them in boxes with covers to exclude the air. Jelly cakes, however, had best not be removed from the plates upon which they have been built up,
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