Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott and Co, 1866. — 366 p.
There are occasions when even a good appetite palls, upon the too frequent repetition of such heavy viands, and when that of the delicate invalid will turn with loathing from such solid, though wholesome food. It is then, the writer hopes, reference will be made to this little volume of "Dainty dishes", and that the good appetite may be gratified, and the delicate one renovated.