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<p>The Receipts composing the Volume here submitted to the Public have been collected under peculiarly favourable circumstances by a Lady of distinction whose productions in the lighter department of literature entitle her to a place among the most successful writers of the present day.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Moving in the first circles of rank and fashion her associations have qualified her to furnish directions adapted to the manners and taste of the most refined Luxury; whilst long and attentive observation and the communications of an extensive acquaintance have enabled her equally to accommodate them to the use of persons of less ample means and of simpler and more economical habits.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>When the task of arranging the mass of materials thus accumulated devolved upon the Editor it became his study to give to them such a form as should be most convenient for constant reference.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>The professed Cook may perhaps be disposed to form a mean estimate of these pages because few or no learned or technical terms are employed in them; but this circumstance so far from operating to the disparagement of the work must prove a strong recommendation to the Public in general.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>The chief aim in fact of the noble Authoress has been to furnish such plain directions in every branch of the culinary art as shall be really useful to English masters and English servants and to the humble but earnest practitioner.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Let those who may desire to put this collection of receipts to the test only give them a fair trial neither trusting to conceited servants who despising all other methods obstinately adhere to their own and then lay the blame of failure upon the directions; nor committing their execution to careless ones who neglect the means prescribed for success either in regard to time quantities or cleanliness; and the result will not fail to afford satisfactory evidence of their pleasant qualities and practical utility</p><p>&nbsp;</p>