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Household Words and Catherine Beecher- PART THREE - Page 3


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For more information and discussion, survey Feminist Ethics or read Kathryn Sklar's book, Catherine Beecher

Oh, if you don't have the chance to scroll through Beecher's book online, here's the Charlotte Russe recipe:

Charlotte Russe.-One ounce of gelatine simmered in half a pint of milk or water, four ounces of sugar beat into the yolks of four eggs, and added to the gelatine when dissolved. Then add a pint of cream or new milk. Lastly, add the whites beat to a stiff froth, and beat all together. Line a mold with slices of sponge-cake and set it on ice, and when the cream is a little thickened, fill the mold; let it stand five or six hours, and then turn it into a dish.

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1.   Apr 5, 2000 12:45 PM
to find a medium to teach regardless of their diminished place in society always totally amazes me. They deserve double credit for all their creativeness in a tough world, male or female.

Jerri ...


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