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Fried Potatoes (Saratoga's Secret) 3

place of caution, lest any martyrs burn for the perfection of others; and they must be quickly spread upon another sieve to drain until dry and greaseless enough for the fairest fingers, then served hot to melt away like a kiss on sweet lips, with a dying crackle like the fallen leaves of autumn. "
Remarks. — Of course, these may be sliced with a knife, cutting them quite thin is the only point requiring special care. Sieves are not absolutely necessary, but help the drying or draining process considerably. A very satisfactory substitute may be made by any intelligent boy of a dozen years old. A frame of wood, about a foot square, on the principle of a picture frame, of soft wood strips, half an inch thick by one inch wide, halved together at the corners and nailed; then small holes every 1/2 inch and small wires woven across 1/2 or 3/4 inch apart each way, will answer every purpose.
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