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  • Title: The fireless cook book
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 315
  • Publisher: ➤  Doubleday - Doubleday, Page - Doubleday, Page & company
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  • Publish Location: ➤  Garden City - New York - Garden City, N.Y

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  • First Year Published: 1909
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: Yes
  • Access Status: Public

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    straw box, fireless cooker, insulation cooker, wonder oven, self-cooking apparatus, norwegian cooker or retained-heat cooker is a cooker that utilizes

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    Marjorie Main

    1938 Girls' School Miss Honore Armstrong 1938 There Goes My Heart Fireless Cooker Customer Uncredited 1939 Lucky Night Mrs. Briggs 1939 They Shall Have

    The Settlement Cook Book

    Keeping Food Cool', 'How to Make Soap', 'A Home Made Fireless Cooker', 'To Use A Fireless Cooker', 'To Start A Wood And Coal Fire', 'Directions For Use

    Chambers stove

    The Chambers Fireless Gas Range was a gas cook stove created by John E. Chambers in 1910, Two years after inventing his fireless cooker, John Chambers

    Lloyd Groff Copeman

    Michigan to produce the Copeman Electric Stove (also marketed as the "fireless cooker"). Westinghouse Electric Corporation bought the company in 1917, moved

    Lulu Hunt Peters

    Human bodies as 'Fireless cookers' burning energy, Diet & Health, 1918

    Steam

    reservoir for thermal energy because of water's high heat of vaporization. Fireless steam locomotives were steam locomotives that operated from a supply of

    Caloric

    Caloric Cooker, a “fireless cook stove” and precursor to modern day slow cookers. The company operated out of an old furniture factory. The Caloric Cooker consisted

    Philip Gengembre Hubert

    housekeeping easy, among which he improved oil and gas furnaces, a fireless cooker, and, during the last six months of his life, he was busy with a device