1906 A Bachelor's Cupboard

A BACHELOR'S CUPBOARD Stocking the Cupboard must also have a large tin bread box for bread and A closet fitted with high shelves for the sup- plies might have either drawers or low shelves for the cooking utensils. Then let the dishes all be kept pro- tected from dust in a cabinet with a glass door, w^hich may be purchased very reasonably. If that is out of the question, surely the handy bachelor may make his own china cupboard, and have some fair friend fash- ion a curtain for him to hang in front. THE Now for the supplies which he must keep SUPPLIES on hand. This list includes, beside the necessities in one column, the luxuries in the other. These bought, he may bargain for his milk and cream to be left at the door and may also arrange for his butter and eggs as he wishes. Then the vegetables, fruit, meat and fish will be bought as he requires them. always well to have a few canned things on hand biscuits. It is

in case of emergencies.

Necessities

Biscuits

in

includ-

variety,

and

ing

sweet

Salt Pepper, black and red Soup herbs or poultry soning Mustard Sugar, cut and powdered Ginger Macaroni Wheat flour Spaghetti Indian meal

biscuits

water

wished

as

biscuits,

sea-

Oil Vinegar Worcestershire Tabasco sauce Rice Laundry soap Coffee Tea Cocoa Condensed

sauce

cream

milk

Onions Cereal

or

— whatever desired

Olives

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