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In .pit. of being boycotted by tbe wiK^e 
cooks I will endeavour to grill a chop a. - ^ i imT : s ^gn- 
first to be cooked by electricity in Tnnidad. g so 
«ml that tbe cost is and will be to the end of he chapter so 
great that its adoption can pethaWile it undoubtedly 
ZSTtZS* STiSJ “wui be well within the means 
of those with average incomes tte dTrelon 
modified. The reason why electncheata ^ other methodg 
of cooking is able to compare w ,f prc it is required and 
# that- the heat can be appli .1 
there is remarkably little waste. 
_ . v ; t h regard to the oven: “The electric 
Mrs. Seaton says ‘ wh ° ich Mattieu Williams had in his 
0ven realizes the ideal rfeot oven has yet to be invented 
mind when he wrote . P 1 side.” It is indeed a perfect 
which will give out heat hon e ;? ^. f 
thing from a scientific point ot view, lo 
Firstly, the food is cooked in a- pure atmosphere, the heat 
causing no combustion. 
.. - ..pnuired, therefore no heat is 
Secondly, no ventilatior Jj, g ^ food compoun d s takes 
wasted, and in roasting meat less ‘ perience from the practical 
place. Perfect also by my own J rtain in its action, requiring 
and domestic point ot view. Elean, even before the present 
less watching than any otliei ’ . 1Iie the most satisfactory 
stage of development was reached, g r try tlian from this 
results. I have never turned o - ^ for wh icb heat is 
1 lnow - h . 
In conclusion I 
is i: £-s Hzszsrt &£ 
Electrical Domestic servant^ war one thing necessary 
what they shouldn’t, as ^‘tg bearable. I must add that 
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my thanks are due .to tne tbe use of their cu n 
for their kindness in allow « able to make the • J 
“Pparutus. I E,.gioe«» » » ™>« « 
®ore interesting, b ut ' 
doers than talkers. 
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