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By Agnes B. Marshall

Published 1894

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The object of this volume is to treat the subject of ‘Ices’ beyond the simple descriptions given in my ‘Book of Ices’; I have therefore repeated nothing (save the recipe for Lemon Water Ice) that will be found in that little work, especially as I expect this book will be mostly patronised by those who already have the smaller volume, many of whom have constantly asked for a fuller treatise on more elaborate styles of service.

For the sake of reference and simplicity I have divided this work into three distinct parts—viz.:

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