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Cooking: Terms and What They Mean is a short film from 1949 released on 16mm. It is held in the Prelinger Archives collection.
EXPLAINS & DEMONSTRATES SOME OF THE MOST COMMON TERMS USED IN COOKING. DEMONSTRATES THE MEANING OF THE FOLLOWING TERMS: TO CREAM, STIR, FOLD, BOIL, BEAT, DREDGE, BROWN, SIMMER, ROAST, BAKE, MARINADE, MARINATE, ESCALLOPED & WHITESAUCE.
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Produced by | Centron Productions |
Production company | Centron Productions |
Distributed by | Centron Productions |
Release date | 1949 |
Running time | 10:18 |
Language | English |
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Nice montage of newlyweds with suitcases arriving at their new home for the first time; husband carries bride over the threshold (excellent). Later, blue-collar husband kisses wife goodbye as he heads off to work, wife waves goodbye from front door.