Haikus from The Mary Frances Cook Book by Jane Earye Fryer

From a book categorized as Cooking / Courses & Dishes / General and 175 pages follows a description and a number of hidden haikus found in the book:

This charmingly illustrated book tells the story of Mary Frances, a little girl who wanted to help her mother. In the kitchen, Mary Frances discovered the Kitchen People, like Auntie Rolling Pin and Toaster Man, who became her teachers. They talked to her, helped her, and shared mysterious secrets she could have otherwise never understood. This nostalgic treasure includes 40 simple recipes kids can make. This classic is part of the Mary Frances Books for Children, a collection of children's instructional craft books, all of which were originally published in the early 1900s. For ages 9-12.

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"Now,--closer! That's it!" "How is it?"
 he asked, as Mary Frances
took him from the fire.

As soon as he could
 get his breath, he blew steam all
over Iron Pot.

She pulled Big Iron
 Pot as far back as she could.
"Now, behave yourselves!"