Delicious Quick Desserts
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- Title:
- Delicious Quick Desserts
- Date:
- 1929
- Description:
- By Mary Mason. Images of each page from this item are available. Chapter headings: Pages 2 - 3: Directions for using Flavored Junket, Junket Tablets - Errata: - Pages 4 - 5: Delightful Variations; Tempting Toppings - Pages 6 - 7: Junket-Flavored: Desserts - Pages 8 - 9: Desserts (cont.); Ice Creams - Pages 10 - 11: Sauces to Use with Junket and Ice Cream - Pages 12 - 13: Hints for Entertaining - Pages 14 - 15: Menus for Special Occasions; Daily Health Menus - Pages 16 - 17: Children's Parties-Menus - Pages 18 - 19: Children's Foods-Special; Weight Charts for Children - Pages 20 - 21: Infant Foods; Other Recipes - Pages 22 - 23: Invalid Foods; Milk into Cottage Cheese - Pages 24 - 25: Food Colors; Advertisement - Back Cover.
- Company:
- The Junket Folks
- Product:
- Junket tablets
- Category:
- Nicole Di Bona Peterson Collection of Advertising Cookbooks
- Subject:
- Format:
- advertisements
- Type:
- Still Image
- Rights:
- Copyright Undetermined
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- Duke has not determined the copyright status of this item. Regardless of its status, we have made a good faith determination that online access through the Duke Digital Repository is an acceptable fair use and otherwise permitted under U.S. copyright law. For more information, see our page on copyright and citations: https://library.duke.edu/rubenstein/research/citations-and-permissions
- Digital Collection:
- Emergence of Advertising in America: 1850-1920
- Identifier:
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- duke:426364
- CK0053
- ark:/87924/r4cz33t27
- 23d9c46f-24f4-4687-b376-0ca8fa8f9838
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- https://idn.duke.edu/ark:/87924/r4cz33t27
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- Adopted by Cat McDowell
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