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Perfect partners / Bagel Factory, Crannog.
Great American Bagel Factory.Date: [2001]- Ephemera
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Grünland Ananas-Sahne-Käse-Creme : 60% Fett i.T. mit 10% Ananassaft / Allgäuer Käsewerke.
Allgäuer Käsewerke.Date: [1955?]- Ephemera
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Stuffed apricots with mascarpone and pistachios : dessert / Tesco.
Tesco (Firm)Date: [1994]- Books
Cooking for the crowd : will it be 4 or 14? / [Carnation Company].
Date: [1963]- Ephemera
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Once tried never forgotten! : free delivery / Pacific Pizza.
Pacific Pizza.Date: 2000- Ephemera
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America's best kept health secret / Great American Bagel Factory.
Great American Bagel Factory.Date: 2000- Archives and manuscripts
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Manuscript recipe book of Grace Carteret, 1st Countess Granville (1654-1744)
Date: 1662 - mid 18th centuryReference: MS.8903- Books
The Sealtest food adviser : Winter 1940.
Date: [1939], ©1939- Books
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The farmer's wife; or complete country housewife. Containing full and ample directions for the breeding and management of turkies, Fowls, Geese, Ducks, Pigeons, &c. Instructions for fattening hogs, pickling of Pork, and curing of Bacon. How to make Sausages, Hogs-Puddings, &c. Full Instructions for making Wines from various Kinds of English Fruits, and from Smyrna Raisins. The Method of making Cyder, Perry, Mead, Mum, Cherry-Brandy, &c. Directions respecting the Dairy, containing the best Way of making Butter, and likewise Gloucestershire, Cheshire, Stilton, Sage, and Cream Cheese, &c. How to pickle common English Fruits and Vegetables, with other useful Receipts for the Farmer's Wife and Country House-Keeper. Full Instructions how to brew Beer and Ale, of all the various Kinds made in this Kingdom. Ample Directions respecting the Management of Bees, with an Account of the Use of Honey. To which is added the art of breeding and managing song birds in General: Likewise a Variety of receipts in Cookery, And other Particulars well worthy the Attention of Women of all Ranks residing in the Country.
Date: [1780?]- Books
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The farmer's wife; or the complete country housewife. Containing full and ample directions for the breeding and management of turkies, Fowls, Geese, Ducks, Pigeons, &c. Instructions for fattening hogs, pickling of Pork, and curing of Bacon. How to make Sausages, Hogs-Puddings, &c. Full Instructions for making Wines from various Kinds of English Fruits, and from Smyrna Raisins. The Method of making Cyder, Perry, Mead, Mum, Cherry-Brandy, &c. Directions respecting the Dairy, containing the best Way of making Butter, and likewise Gloucestershire, Cheshire, Stilton, Sage, and Cream Cheese. How to pickle common English Fruits and Vegetables, with other useful Receipts for the Country House-Keeper. Full Instructions how to brew Beer and Ale, of all the various Kinds made in this Kingdom. Ample Directions respecting the Management of Bees, with an Account of the Use of Honey. To which is added the art of breeding and managing song birds: Likewise a Variety of Receipts in Cookery, And other Particulars, well worthy the Attention of Women of all Ranks residing in the Country.
Date: [1780?]- Books
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The lady's companion: or, accomplish'd director in the whole art of cookery. Containing Approved Receipts, (never before Published;) for Pastry, Pyes, Pasties, Fricassies, Baking, Roasting, Stewing, Boiling, Ragous, Soops, Sauces, Pickling, Collaring, Potting, Cakes, Custards, Puddings, Creams, Preserving, Candying, Torts, Jellies, Cheese-Cakes, Made Wines, &c. Also, Bills of Fare for all the Seasons of the Year, with an Alphabetical Index to the whole. By a lady.
Ceres.Date: MDCCLXVLI. [1767]- Books
1939 : all through the year, Maypole serves the best / Maypole Dairy Co. Ltd.
Maypole Dairy Co., Ltd.Date: 1939- Books
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The complete English cook; or, the art of cookery made plain and easy : Which far exceeds any Thing of the Kind yet Published. Containing, Directions For Marketing, Boiling, Hashing, Stewing, Roasting, Broiling Frying, Baking, &c. For Making Soups, Puddings, Pies, Tarts, Cakes, Custards, Cheese Cakes, Creams, Jellies, Syllabubs, Ragouts, Wines, &c. &c. With the order of a bill of fare, for each month, in the manner the Dishes are to be placed upon the Table. By A. Braidley.
Braidley, A.Date: 1786- Books
The structure and composition of foods / by Andrew L. Winton and Kate Barber Winton.
Winton, Andrew Lincoln, 1864-1946.Date: 1932-1939- Books
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The modern cook; and frugal housewife's compleat guide to every branch in displaying her table to the greatest advantage, viz. The Judgment of Meat at Market; With Directions for Roasting. Boiling. Hashing. Stewing, Broiling, Frying, Tricassdying, and Baking; Also for Making Puddings, Custards, Cakes, Cheese Cakes, Pils, Tarts, Ragouts, Soups, Creams, Jellies, Syllabues, Wines, &c. &c. And several select Papers by a Lady of Distinction, lately deceased, of New and in infallible Rules to be observed in Pickling, Preserving, Brewing, &c. By E. Spencer, Late Principal Cook to a Capital Tavern in London.
Spencer, E.Date: 1782- Pictures
A pyramid representing healthy proportions of food in the daily diet. Colour lithograph, 2000.
Státní zdravotní ústav v Praze.Date: 2000Reference: 660240i- Books
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The art of cookery. Containing above six hundred and fifty of the most approv'd receipts published under the following heads, viz. Roasting, boiling, frying, broiling, baking, fricasees, puddings, custards, cakes, cheese-cakes, tarts, pyes, soops, made-wines, jellies, candying, pickling, preserving, pastry, collering, confectionary creams, ragoos, brasing, &c. &c. Also, a bill of fare for every month in the year. With an alphabetical index to the whole: being a book highly necessary for all families, having the grounds of cookery fully display'd therein. The second edition. By John Thacker, cook to the Honourable and Reverend the dean and chapter in Durham.
Thacker, John, cook.Date: MDCCLXII. [1762]- Books
Not a drop of milk... or soy / Kristin Caitlin Reilly.
Reilly, Kristin CaitlinDate: [2010]- Books
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The complete confectioner: or the whole art of confectionary made plain and easy. Shewing The various Methods of Preserving and Candying, both dry and liquid, All Kinds of Fruit, Flowers, and Herbs; The different Ways of Clarifying Sugar; And the Method of Keeping Fruit, Nuts, and Flowers, Fresh and Fine All the Year Round. Also Directions for making Rock-Works and Candies, Biscuits, Rich Cakes, Creams and Ice Creams, Custards, Jellies, Blomonge Whip Syllabubs, and Cheese-Cakes of all Sorts, Sweetmeats, English Wines of all Sorts, Strong Cordials, Simple Waters, Mead, Oils, &c. Syrups of all Kinds, Milk Punch that will keep twenty Years, Knicknacks and Trifles for Deserts, &c. &c. &c. Likewise The Art of making Artificial Fruit, With the Stalks in it, so as to resemble the natural Fruit. To which are added, some bills of fare for deserts for private families. By H. Glasse, Author of the Art of Cookery.
Glasse, Hannah, 1708-1770.Date: [1770?]- Books
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A new method of cookery or, Expert and ready way for the dressing of all sorts of flesh, foul, fish, either baked, boiled, roasted, stewed, fryed, hashed frigasied, carbonaded; forced, collared, soused, &c. After the best and newest way, with their several sauces and sallads. And making all sorts of pickles. Also making variety of pies, pasties, tarts, cheese-cakes, custards, creams, &c. With the art of preserving, candying of fruits and flowers; and the making of conserves, syrrups, jellies, and cordial waters. Also making several sorts of English wines, cyder, mead, metheglin. Together with several cosmetick of beautifying waters: and also several sorts of essences and sweet waters: by persons of the highest quality. By Thomas Houdlston, Cook, in Dumfries
Houdlston, Thomas.Date: [1760?]- Books
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Court cookery: or The compleat English cook. Containing the choice at newest receipts for making soops, pottages, fricasseys, harshes, farces, ragoos, cullises, sauces, forc'd-meats and souses; with various ways of dressing most sorts of flesh, fish and fowl, wild and tame; with the best methods of potting and collaring. As likewise of pastes, pies, pastys, pattys, puddings, fansies, biskets, creams, cheese-cakes, florendines, cakes, jellies, sillabubs and custards. Also of pickling, candying and preserving: with a bill of fare for every month in the year, and the latest improvements in cookery. By R. Smith, cook (under Mr. Lamb) to King William; as also to the Dukes of Buckingham, Ormond, D'Aumont (the French Ambassador) and others of the nobility and gentry.
Smith, R. (Robert)Date: MDCCXXIV. [1724]- Books
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The queen's royal cookery: or, expert and ready way for the dressing of all sorts of flesh, fowl, fish: Either Bak'd, Boil'd, Roasted, Stew'd, Fry'd, Broil'd, Hash'd, Frigasied, Carbonaded, Forc'd, Collar'd, Sous'd, Dry'd, &c. After the Best and Newest Way. With their several Sauses and Salads. And making all sorts of Pickles. Also Making Variety of Pies, Pasties, Tarts, Cheese-Cakes, Custards, Creams, &c. With The Art of Preserving and Candying of Fruits and Flowers; and the making of Conserves, Syrups, Jellies, and Cordial Waters. Also making several Sorts of English Wines. Cyder, Mead, Metheglin. Together With several Cosmetick or Beautifying Waters: And also several sorts of Essences and Sweet Waters, by Persons of the highest Quality. By T. Hall, free cook of London.
Hall, T., cook.Date: 1719- Books
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The queen's royal cookery: or, expert and ready way for the dressing of all sorts of flesh, fowl, fish: Either Bak'd, Boil'd, Roasted, Stew'd, Fry'd, Broil'd, Hash'd, Frigasied, Carbonaded, Forc'd, Collar'd, Sous'd, Dry'd, &c. After the Best and Newest Way. With their several Sauses and Salads. And making all sorts of Pickles. Also Making Variety of Pies, Pasties, Tarts, Cheese-Cakes, Custards, Creams, &c. With The Art of Preserving and Candying of Fruits and Flowers; and the making of Conserves, Syrups, Jellies, and Cordial Waters. Also making several Sorts of English Wines, Cyder, Mead, Metheglin. Together, With several Cosmetick or Beautifying Waters: And also several sorts of Essences and Sweet Waters, by Persons of the highest Quality. By T. Hall, free cook of London.
Hall, T., cook.Date: 1713- Books
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The lady's, housewife's, and cookmaid's assistant: or, the art of cookery explained and adapted to the meanest capacity. Containing, I. How to roast and boil to perfection every thing necessary to be sent up to table. II. Of made-dishes. III. To make a number of pretty little dishes for a supper or side-dish, and little corner-dishes for a great table. IV. To dress fish. V. Of soups and broths. VI. Of puddings. Vii. Of pies. Viii. Of hogs puddings, sausages, &c. IX. To pot and make hams, &c. X. Of pickling. XI. Of making cakes, &c. XII. Of cheese cakes, creams, jellies, whip-syllabubs, &c. XIII. Of made-wines, brewing, French bread, mussins, &c. XIV. Jarring cherries, preserves. XV. To dress turtle, and make mock turtle. The whole designed to fit out an Entertainment In an Elegant Manner, and at a Small Expence. By E. Taylor.
Taylor, E.Date: MDCCLXIX. [1769]- Books
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The compleat confectioner: or, The whole art of confectionary made plain and easy. Shewing, the various methods of preserving and candying, both dry and liquid, all kinds of fruit, flowers, and herbs; the different ways of clarifying sugar; and the method of keeping fruit, nuts, and flowers fresh and fine all the year round. Also directions for making rock-works and candies, biscuts, rich cakes, creams, custards, jellies, whip syllarubs, and cheese-cakes of all sorts, english wines of all sorts, strong cordials, simple waters, mead, oils, &c. syrups of all kinds, milk punch that will keep twenty years, knicknacks and trifles for deserts, &c. &c. &c. &c. Likewise, the art of making artificial fruit, with the stalks in it, so as to resemble he natural fruit. To which are added, some bills of fare for deserts for private families. By H Glasse, author of the Art of cookery.
Glasse, Hannah, 1708-1770.Date: MDCCLXXII. [1772]