This section is from the book "A Manual Of Home-Making", by Martha Van Rensselaer. Also available from Amazon: A Manual of Home-Making.
Some of the methods of keeping foods cool that were used by primitive people are still resorted to, sometimes with certain modifications. The use of vessels permitting evaporation, the running water of streams, caves or holes in the ground, packing with grasses, all have lent their principles to more elaborate cooling methods and refrigerating systems of to-day.
 
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