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The Dinne Table. Part 4 |
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This section is from the book "Cupid's Book Of Good Counsel", by E. F. Kiessling. Also available from Amazon: Cupid's Book of Good Counsel.
The development and the use of electricity for table appliances has added wonderfully to the delights of breakfast serving. The electric toaster makes the toast right at the table, thus insuring economy and adding to the delight of the toast itself.
The coffee likewise is made in the electric percolator, and even the bacon and eggs may be shirred on the electric grill.
With the electric waffle iron you can enjoy making them - right at the table.
The illustration shows the setting for the serving of the meat course, also the position of the coffee cup, which should be placed after the remainder of the course has been served.
On the tray are three pitchers, the smallest for cream, next in size for milk and the largest for hot water, which is provided to heat the cups.
Before the coffee is served the water is poured into each cup, from which it is emptied into the bowl, which is also on the tray.
 
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