CHAPTER XIX
POOR BLUE PITCHER
"WHY," said Mary Frances, looking over her book next morning at the breakfast table, "to-day's lesson is so easy I think it would be just the time to invite Eleanor over for her cooking lesson.
"I do wonder whether the Kitchen People will talk and help us—or whether they can help but one person. It would be pretty hard without their help; but let me read the recipe again:
No. 27.—Apple Snow.
1. Pare and slice apples, dropping into cold water.
2. Cook slowly until soft.