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Show FOOD AND TABLE CHAT. "The bite between meals," for instance, in-stance, formerly so condemned as injurious, inju-rious, i-i now advised on the side of health; and little da' n ties stand convenient con-venient for the purpose on buffets and side tables in most uining rooms. The universal complaint with housewives house-wives the present saason is that many things are higher in price. It is a great consolation, however, that the quality remains the same, knowing the unfailing maxim that "the best Is always al-ways the cheapest in the end." In gandmother's time honey was served with hot cakes, biscuits, etc. Of late years it has been rather crowdec" out by the choice syrups in such general gen-eral use. It is, however, again in favor on the modern table. |