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Mrs. Lincoln's Boston Cook Book

What to Do and What Not to Do in Cooking

Mary Lincoln

Cooking / Regional & Ethnic / American / New England

Mary Johnson Bailey Lincoln was an instructor at the Boston Cooking School, where she influenced a generation of cooking professionals, including Fannie Farmer, with her methods based in the, chemistry and philosophy of food. The Boston Cook Book, published in 1883, became a standard in American kitchens and was also widely used in cooking classrooms. Specific instruction in the basics of technique, kitchen set-up, and preparation insured that young and/or inexperienced cooks would have great success with Mrs. Lincoln's recipes.
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