Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 January 1893 — A Good Thing to Know. [ARTICLE]

A Good Thing to Know.

A cooking club in Washington wn» broken up by matrimony in less than ,-t. year. Each member in turn ordered, cooked and served a dinner. Each one had the privilege of inviting a man to judge the cooking. Every man invited fell in love with a eook. One girl was a “raging belle,” She knew the secret of cooking a good;beefsteak. Instead of broiling it over the lire, she cooked it under. The slide the broiler wac put in was not unlike &. drawei with the coals on top.' This is the proper way to cook a beefsteak. The juice, instead of being drawn down, as it is when a steak is broiled over the coals, is drawn up, and tbo meat is unctuous and palatable. To win a sweetheart with a beefsteak Inot poetic—but the aftermath ut—[Albany Press and. Knickerbocker.