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1 EGW CT 292.1 (1913 Counsels to Parents, Teachers, and Students)
… . To cook well, to place wholesome food upon the table in an inviting manner, requires intelligence and experience. The one who prepares the food that is to be …
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2 EGW CE 21.2 (1894 Christian Education)
… . To cook well and to present healthful food upon the table in an inviting manner, require intelligence and experience. The one who prepares food that is to …
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3 EGW FE 43.2 (1923 Fundamentals of Christian Education)
… . To cook well, to present healthful food upon the table in an inviting manner, requires intelligence and experience. The one who prepares the food that is to …
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4 EGW CT 313.1 (1913 Counsels to Parents, Teachers, and Students)
… to cook economically, and to dispense with everything in the line of flesh food. Let no encouragement be given to the preparation of dishes which are composed …
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5 EGW CT 313.2 (1913 Counsels to Parents, Teachers, and Students)
… to cook. What part of the education of a girl is so important as this? Whatever may be her circumstances in life, here is knowledge that she may put to practical …
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6 EGW Ed 216.2 (1903 Education)
… the cook. By ill-prepared, unwholesome food she may hinder and even ruin both the adult's usefulness and the child's development. Or by providing food adapted …
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7 EGW CT 289.3 (1913 Counsels to Parents, Teachers, and Students)
… cannot cook. They cannot make good bread, which is very essential to the health of the family. They cannot cut and make garments, for they have never learned …
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8 EGW FE 41.2 (1923 Fundamentals of Christian Education)
… cannot cook. They cannot make good bread, which is very essential to the health of the family. They cannot cut and make garments, for they never learned how. They …
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9 EGW CE 44.1 (1894 Christian Education)
… to cook, especially how to bake good bread, their education would be of far greater value. A knowledge of useful labor would prevent, to a great extent, that sickly …
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10 EGW CE 244.2 (1894 Christian Education)
… to cook, especially how to make good bread, their education would be of far greater value. A knowledge of useful labor would prevent, to a great extent, that sickly …
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11 EGW CT 313.3 (1913 Counsels to Parents, Teachers, and Students)
… to cook and sew for them, or to build their habitations. And they will be much more influential if they show that they can educate the ignorant how to labor with …
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12 EGW CE 19.1 (1894 Christian Education)
… cannot cook, but they can read, and play upon an instrument of music. They cannot make good bread, which is very essential to the health of the family. They cannot …
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13 EGW CE 171.2 (1894 Christian Education)
… to cook the meals, look after the children, sometimes a large family of them, and keep the house in order. She has tried all day to keep the domestic machinery …
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14 EGW FE 157.3 (1923 Fundamentals of Christian Education)
… to cook the meals, look after the children, sometimes a large family of them, and keep the house in order. She has tried all day to keep the domestic machinery …
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15 EGW FE 225.2 (1923 Fundamentals of Christian Education)
… of cooking. Of all the positions of importance in that college, the first is that of the one who is employed to direct in the preparation of the dishes to be placed …
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16 EGW SpTEd 187.1 (1897 Special Testimonies On Education)
… of cooking. Of all the positions of importance in that college, the first is that of the one who is employed to direct in the preparation of the dishes to be placed …
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17 EGW CE 174.1 (1894 Christian Education)
… good cooking, you are giving them the first steps in some of the most useful branches of education, and inculcating principles which are needful elements …
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18 EGW CT 127.1 (1913 Counsels to Parents, Teachers, and Students)
… good cooking, you are teaching them the first steps in some of the most useful branches of education and inculcating principles which are needful elements …
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19 EGW CT 289.1 (1913 Counsels to Parents, Teachers, and Students)
… the cooking department. Young girls should have been taught how to cut, make, and mend garments, and thus become educated for the practical duties of life. For …
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20 EGW CT 310.2 (1913 Counsels to Parents, Teachers, and Students)
… for cooking, baking, washing, mending, typewriting, and printing. Every power at our command is to be brought into this training work, that students may go forth …
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