Housekeeping and Cooking Tips
Adapted to Domestic Use or Study in Classes
BY
HELEN CAMPBELL,
AUTHOR OF “IN FOREIGN KITCHENS,” “MRS. HERNDON’S INCOME,” “PRISONERS OF
POVERTY,”, “SOME PASSAGES IN THE PRACTICE OF DR. MARTHA SCARBOROUGH,”
“WOMEN WAGE-EARNERS,” ETC., ETC.
“If it were done, when ’tis done, then ’twere well
It were done quickly.”
BOSTON:
LITTLE, BROWN, AND COMPANY,
1903.
_Copyright, 1893,_
BY ROBERTS BROTHERS.
University Press:
JOHN WILSON AND SON, CAMBRIDGE, U.S.A.
A Book for Agnes L.V.W.
AND THE SOUTHERN GIRLS WHO STUDIED
WITH HER.
PREFACE TO REVISED EDITION.
The little book now revised and sent out with some slight additions,
remains substantially the same as when first issued in 1880. In the midst
of always increasing cookery-books, it has had a firm constituency of
friends, especially in the South, where its necessity was first made
plain. To enlarge it in any marked degree would violate the original plan,
for which the critic will please read the pages headed “Introductory,”
where he or she will find full explanation of the growth and purpose of
the book. Whoever desires more receipts and more elaborate forms of
preparation must look for their sources in the bibliography at the end,
since their introduction in these pages would practically nullify the
title, proved true by years of testing at the hands of inexperienced
housekeepers, whose warm words have long been very pleasant to the author
of “The Easiest Way.”
NEW YORK, June, 1893.










