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  • Old Cookery Books and Ancient Cuisine by William Carew Hazlitt Index 192447Old Cookery Books and Ancient Cuisine — IndexWilliam Carew Hazlitt INDEX. Acton...
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  • Old Cookery Books and Ancient Cuisine by William Carew Hazlitt Meals 192445Old Cookery Books and Ancient Cuisine — MealsWilliam Carew Hazlitt MEALS. It...
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  • Italian Cook Book: the Art of Eating Well: Practical Recipes of the Italian Cuisine (1919) by Maria Gentile 3994876The Italian Cook Book: the Art of Eating...
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  • Cookery Books and Ancient Cuisine by William Carew Hazlitt Cookery Books, part 1 192375Old Cookery Books and Ancient Cuisine — Cookery Books, part 1William...
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  • his books burnt, 5. Allen (Cardinal), 37. Archer (John), of All Hallows, Lombard Street, 106. Asgill (John), his book burnt by two Parliaments, 144–47....
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  • Italian Cook Book: the Art of Eating Well: Practical Recipes of the Italian Cuisine (1919) by Maria Gentile 3994874The Italian Cook Book: the Art of Eating...
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  • found in the Galerie des Cerfs, and in the great service court (cour des cuisines). The example set was followed largely through the country, and numerous...
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  • consciousness--tossed so the dog's-eared visitors' record or livre de cuisine recently denounced by Madame George Sand. In fact the place generally,...
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  • his friend, because, on a previous visit to Subiaco, he had found the cuisine of that hotel too simple to suit his taste, and he had hopes of a French...
    317 bytes (11,530 words) - 03:10, 16 April 2018
  • like ourselves, have not only borrowed and adapted much of the French cuisine, but also largely employ cooks of that nation. Italian and French cooks...
    420 bytes (7,520 words) - 17:29, 28 November 2019
  • long chalks for a small ad. Got the provinces now. Cook and general, exc cuisine, housemaid kept. Wanted live man for spirit counter. Resp. girl (R. C.)...
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  • order supper. The host, I remember, I decreed to have been the chef de cuisine of some princely house of Lombardy. He wore a grizzled moustache and a...
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  • idealistic standard, women the world over have a wonderful affinity with the cuisine or cookery of their country, wherever it be. Are not British beauties now—candidly...
    515 bytes (18,848 words) - 14:49, 10 August 2017
  • of those hard-feeding and much-dosing islanders. We want a reorganized cuisine of invalidism perhaps as much as the culinary, reform, for which our lyceum...
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  • article in the Anglo-Indian menu. It looks like a corruption from the French cuisine, but of what? [Maladoo or Manadoo, a lady informs me, is cold meat, such...
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  • Egyptians, ed. 1860, 299. 1860.—"Amongst other triumphs of the native cuisine were some singular, but by no means inelegant chefs d'œuvre, brinjals boiled...
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