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burning by the admission of air under it. By observing these points you are always safe.
Bread, Cakes and Pies, to Stand in the Cook Room, After Baking, Till Cool. —Bread and cakes, as soon as baked, should be taken out of the pans, wrapped in suitable cloth and stand till cool in the cook room; pies the same, or simply covered, if too juicy to take out of the pans; for, if put too soon into a cold closet, they are liable to fall, by chilling. After they are cool, put in jars or boxes and keep from the air as much as possible.
Vienna Bread, or Yeast. —Since the Centennial there has been much said about the Vienna, or yeast bread—called yeast bread from the fact that it is made with the compressed brewers yeast, known by various names, such as "German Pressed Yeast' "Patent Yeast, " etc, in place of ordinary yeast,
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