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Various dishes with eggs

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An illustration from Maria Disslow’s book How to Cook. Photo signed: "Different dishes with eggs: 1) Planted eggs with stewed tomatoes. 2) Stuffed cucumbers. 3) Roasted vegetables with a rolled omelet. 4) Sandwiches. 5) Salad with scrambled eggs on sausage. 6) Eggs on croutons and tomatoes. ' (obverse)
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Title: Various dishes with eggs
Description:
An illustration from Maria Disslow’s book How to Cook.
Photo signed: "Different dishes with eggs: 1) Planted eggs with stewed tomatoes.
2) Stuffed cucumbers.
3) Roasted vegetables with a rolled omelet.
4) Sandwiches.
5) Salad with scrambled eggs on sausage.
6) Eggs on croutons and tomatoes.
' (obverse).

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