Primitive cookery; or the kitchen garden display'd: containing a collection of receipts for preparing a great variety of cheap, healthful and palatable dishes, without either fish, flesh, or fowl. Also To make divers sorts of wholesome and pleasant Liquors from Herbs, Fruits and Flowers, the Growth of England; with their physical Virtues. To which is added, A Bill of Fare of seventy Dishes, which will not cost above two-pence each.
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- 1767
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London : printed for J. Williams at No. 38. Fleet-Street, 1767.
Physical description
[4],80p. ; 120.
References note
ESTC T143230
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