There's something poignant about the drift of the "hints" in The American Woman's Cookbook, written by Ruth Berolzheimer in 1941. Though her tips run the gamut - there's a section on food for invalids, and a glossary of French cooking terms - Berolzheimer's audience is the striving woman of modest means, eager to keep up with the Joneses.
Managing a Maidless Dinner in the Rumpus Room
Managing a Maidless Dinner in the Rumpus Room
Managing a Maidless Dinner in the Rumpus Room
There's something poignant about the drift of the "hints" in The American Woman's Cookbook, written by Ruth Berolzheimer in 1941. Though her tips run the gamut - there's a section on food for invalids, and a glossary of French cooking terms - Berolzheimer's audience is the striving woman of modest means, eager to keep up with the Joneses.