286 results
- Archives and manuscripts
Audrey Amiss sketchbook: cacti, fruit, kitchen items, flowers, garden views, elephant's ears, lilac tree, cardigan (October-December 2002)
Date: 08/10/2002-04/12/2002Reference: PP/AMI/B/809Part of: Audrey Amiss Archive- Archives and manuscripts
Audrey Amiss sketchbook: fruit, kettle, milk bottle, Daz packet, cacti, glass bowl, milk cartons, daffodils, coffee pot, begonia (August 2004-April 2005)
Date: 27/08/2004-16/04/2005Reference: PP/AMI/B/843Part of: Audrey Amiss Archive- Books
Ye book of sun / by Vitamus.
Date: [1927?]- Ephemera
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5 a-day the easy way with bananas : quick and easy serving suggestions inside / Tesco.
Tesco (Firm)Date: [2002]- Ephemera
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Take a fresh look at summer fruit : mouthwatering ways to enjoy new experiences with fruit / J. Sainsbury plc.
J. Sainsbury plc.Date: 1993- Ephemera
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Spring and summer dishes made with Ocean Spray cranberry sauce... : recipes tested by Cranberry Kitchen... / Packed by Cranberry Canners, Inc.
Cranberry Canners.Date: 1938- Books
Fruit & Health / by Haydn Brown.
Brown, Haydn, 1864-1936.Date: [1924]- Ephemera
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Fruit bottling : illustrated / Stork Margarine Cookery Service.
Date: 1947- Books
The Del Monte fruit book : new tempting ways to serve Del Monte canned fruits and vegetables a treasury of the most delectable fruit dishes - and some vegetable suggestions too - carefully chosen and tested by leaders in the art of English cookery.
Date: 1930- Archives and manuscripts
Audrey Amiss sketchbook: frying pan, wax cactus, milk bottle, Blue Nun, fruit and vegetables, living room window, garden toad (July-August 1999)
Date: 12/07/1999-17/08/1999Reference: PP/AMI/B/767Part of: Audrey Amiss Archive- Books
From orchard to home / Chivers & Sons Ltd.
Date: [1924]- Books
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L'art de conserver et d'employer les fruits. Contenant tous les procédés les plus économiques pour les confire et pour composer les liqueurs, sirops, glaces, boissons de ménage, etc. Pour faire suite à la cuisinière de la campagne et de la villa / [Pierre Quentin].
Quentin, Pierre.Date: 1823- Archives and manuscripts
Audrey Amiss sketchbook: fruit, window and garden views, cacti, kitchen items, plants, Clarence Avenue, crockery, pizza box (November 2003-January 2004)
Date: 17/11/2003-24/01/2004Reference: PP/AMI/B/832Part of: Audrey Amiss Archive- Books
Jam making / Ministry of Food.
Date: [1946]- Books
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La science du maître d'hôtel, confiseur, à l'usage des officiers, avec des observations sur la connoissance & les propriétés des fruits. Suite du Maître d'hôtel cuisinier / [Par Menon Anon].
Menon, active 18th century.Date: 1788- Books
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Successful jam making and fruit bottling / by Lucy H. Yates.
Yates, Lucy H. (Lucy Helen)Date: 1909- Ephemera
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Flavour of the month : fresh apples / Restaurant Associates.
Date: 2005- Ephemera
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Jam making from dried or tinned fruit / Stork Margarine Cookery Service.
Date: 1946- Books
The young cook's guide; with practical observations a new treatise on French and English cookery, combining economy with elegance. To which is added an appendix, containing M. Appert's method of preserving fruit without sugar. The rudiments of ices and many useful performances in the art of confectionary / By I. Roberts.
Roberts, I.Date: 1836- Digital Images
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Opuntia humifusa Raf. Cactaceae Eastern prickly pear, Indian fig. Distribution: Eastern North America. Stearns (1801) reports 'OPUNTIA a species of cactus. The fruit is called the prickly pear. If eaten it turns the urine and milk in women's breast red'. This is likely to be Opuntia robusta. The ripe fruits are reported edible, raw, and the leaf pads also, either raw or cooked. The fine spines, glochids, cause severe skin irritation so should be wiped off or burnt off prior to cooking and eating. Moerman (1998) reports that O. hemifusa was widely used by Native American tribes for wounds, burns, snakebite, warts (fruit), and as a mordant for dyes used on leather. Widely used, with the spines removed, as a famine food, and dried for winter use. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
Dr Henry Oakeley- Digital Images
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Opuntia humifusa Raf. Cactaceae Eastern prickly pear, Indian fig. Distribution: Eastern North America. Stearns (1801) reports 'OPUNTIA a species of cactus. The fruit is called the prickly pear. If eaten it turns the urine and milk in women's breast red'. This is likely to be Opuntia robusta. The ripe fruits are reported edible, raw, and the leaf pads also, either raw or cooked. The fine spines, glochids, cause severe skin irritation so should be wiped off or burnt off prior to cooking and eating. Moerman (1998) reports that O. hemifusa was widely used by Native American tribes for wounds, burns, snakebite, warts (fruit), and as a mordant for dyes used on leather. Widely used, with the spines removed, as a famine food, and dried for winter use. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
Dr Henry Oakeley- Ephemera
Handle us gently : for healthiest eating, select the right fruits and vegetables and treat them delicately / World Cancer Research Fund.
Date: [1994?]- Pictures
Dishes including grapefruit and oranges, advertising citrus fruits for physical fitness. Colour lithograph by the Florida Citrus Commission, 195- (?).
Florida Citrus Commission. School Services Department.Date: [between 1950 and 1959?]Reference: 679443i- Books
The fruit, herbs & vegetables of Italy : an offering to Lucy, Countess of Bedford / Giacomo Castelvetro ; translated with an introduction by Gillian Riley ; foreword by Jane Grigson.
Castelvetro, Giacomo, 1546-1616?Date: 1989- Ephemera
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Indulge your passions! : a guide to exotic fruit & vegetables / Tesco.
Tesco (Firm)Date: [1995?]