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 may readily choose his formulas, modifying them to suit his local conditions and special problems. The outline kindly furnished the author by Professor Mortensen is so interesting and instructive as to be well worth copying substantially in full, leaving out the "Ices" in which no milk or cream is used and which are therefore not of special interest in connection with the purpose of this book—the use of more and better milk.

Ice cream factory