Menu Making Magic

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Menu Making Magic

Author: Public Service Electric & Gas

Year: 1930

This is a recipe and home economics cookbook published by the Home Economics Department of the Public Service Electric & Gas (PSE&G) company headquartered in Newark, NJ. It is labeled as publication No. 620. The document itself is undated, but believed to be from circa 1930's. This was a period where home economics classes and publications were being used to encourage consumers to have their houses fitted for gas and electric connections so that they could purchase new labor-saving home appliances. This was seen as a way of driving future utility sales of gas and electricity. This book has a section dedicated to explaining the different types of home and kitchen appliances available on the market, as well as a section about how to best design a kitchen floorplan for maximized ease and efficiency.

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