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EGG WHIPS.
1. Dover Beater. |
3. Wire Whip. |
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JELLY MOLDS.
1. Two Charlotte Molds for double molding. | |
2. Cylindrical Mold. | 3, 4. Ring Molds. |
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JELLY MOLDS.
1. Mold packed in ice for fancy molding.
2. Smaller Mold of same shape to fit into No. 1 for double molding. (See page 325.)